Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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GREAT BRITAIN AND THE MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS IN THE NAPOLEONIC WARS - THE ' INSULAR STRATEGY ' OF GOULD FRANCIS LECKIE DILETTA D'ANDREA University of Messina When the government of Great Britain decided to intervene in the war with ...
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS IN THE NAPOLEONIC WARS - THE ' INSULAR STRATEGY ' OF GOULD FRANCIS LECKIE DILETTA D'ANDREA University of Messina When the government of Great Britain decided to intervene in the war with ...
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... Britain and her trade as a consequence of the Continental Blockade : " Thus as the war continues our commerce daily decreases , and the means of supporting our expenses are diminished in proportion to the increased necessity of that ...
... Britain and her trade as a consequence of the Continental Blockade : " Thus as the war continues our commerce daily decreases , and the means of supporting our expenses are diminished in proportion to the increased necessity of that ...
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... Britain's penetration of the Mediterranean in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries has traditionally been interpreted exclusively as a function of naval power . Accordingly , emphasis is placed upon the Royal Navy's ...
... Britain's penetration of the Mediterranean in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries has traditionally been interpreted exclusively as a function of naval power . Accordingly , emphasis is placed upon the Royal Navy's ...
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