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... Medina Sidonia should have had no notion , even as late as Saturday evening , August 6th , that Parma was helpless ... Medina Si- donia's refusal , through panic or stupidity , to recognize the ob- vious . Nothing could be more unlikely ...
... Medina Sidonia should have had no notion , even as late as Saturday evening , August 6th , that Parma was helpless ... Medina Si- donia's refusal , through panic or stupidity , to recognize the ob- vious . Nothing could be more unlikely ...
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... Medina Sidonia . • And in England , too , men muttered that the high command had bungled their business . Why had not the Spanish been ut- terly destroyed ? Why had the Lord Admiral been afraid to come to close quarters ? ( In Spain the ...
... Medina Sidonia . • And in England , too , men muttered that the high command had bungled their business . Why had not the Spanish been ut- terly destroyed ? Why had the Lord Admiral been afraid to come to close quarters ? ( In Spain the ...
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... Medina Sidonia . Until Williamson's correction , Medina Sidonia's reputation had suffered chiefly from the curious aberration about him of the first Spanish editor of Armada papers , Cesareo Fernández Duro . Not entirely an ideal editor ...
... Medina Sidonia . Until Williamson's correction , Medina Sidonia's reputation had suffered chiefly from the curious aberration about him of the first Spanish editor of Armada papers , Cesareo Fernández Duro . Not entirely an ideal editor ...
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