As a result of this alliance, the English and the Dutch East India Companies were united; " a combined fleet of English and Dutch ships, sailing under the modest name of the Fleet of Defence, was equipped for the purpose of endamaging the common enemy... Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society - Page xxxv1883Full view - About this book
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - Demarcation line of Alexander VI. - 1904 - 338 pages
...modest name of the Fleet of Defence, was equipped for the purpose of endamaging the common enemy and diverting the trade of China from the Philippine Islands...Dutch again separated, they captured many prizes." (See EM Thompson's preface to Cocks's Diary, i, pp. xxxi-xxxvi.) could alike enter the regions conquered... | |
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - Demarcation line of Alexander VI. - 1904 - 364 pages
...modest name of the Fleet of Defence, was equipped for the purpose of endamaging the common enemy and diverting the trade of China from the Philippine Islands...the Philippines undertaken by the fleet before the EnglisK and Dutch again separated, they captured many prizes." (See EM Thompson's preface to Cocks's... | |
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - Demarcation line of Alexander VI. - 1904 - 318 pages
...modest name of the Fleet of Defence, was equipped for the purpose of endamaging the common enemy and diverting the trade of China from the Philippine Islands...the Philippines undertaken by the fleet before the EnglisK and Dutch again separated, they captured many prizes." (See EM Thompson's preface to Cocks's... | |
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