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arforthefateofthosetheyleftbehind.h illachild,uredtosailpastthe northcapeandoneofhiscaptains,riellor,pushing furthereastofapossibleroadtotheindies, hadreachedargel,russia,ablished diplotidrcialrelationsysteriousrulers ofthisdistantsviteeire.duringthefirstyearsof elizabethsrulethisvoyagehadbeenfolloany others.rtadventurers,hebeofa ``jointstoyhadlaidthefoundationsoftrading panieselonies. halfpirate,halfdiplot,ostakeeverythingona singleluugglersofeverythingthatuldbe loadedintotheholdofavessel,dealersinnandrdise hequalindiffereoeverythingexcepttheirprofit,the sailorsofelizabethhadcarriedtheenglishflagandthefa oftheirvirgihefourersofthesevenseas. anshakespearekeptherjestyasedat ho,abrainsaofenglaed pttogethefeudaliance ofhenryviiiintoadenationalstate. intheyear1603theoldladydiedattheageofseventy. herusin,thegreatgrandsonofheroherhenry viiandsonofrystuart,herrivalandene,sueeded herasjasi.bythegraselfthe rulerofauntryhefateofitsal rivals.heeuropeanprotestantsandswere killiobreakthepowerof theiradversariesaablishtheexclusiveruleoftheirown partireed,engla leisureesofeitherlutheror loyola.itgavetheislandkingdonenorusadvantagein theingstruggleforlonialpossessions.itassuredengland aleadershipiionalaffairshatuntry hasintaiilthepresentday.hedisastrous adventurealdevelopnt. thestuarts,hetudors,were``fners inengland.theydonotseeohaveappreciatedoruood thisfact.thenativehouseoftudoruldstealahorse, butthe``fnstuartsalloolookatthe bridlehoutcausipopulardisapproval.oldqueen besshadruledherdoinsverychasshepleased.in generalhoeant hepocketofthehoandotherish rts.hehequeenhadbeenalhe allliberties takeherightsandprerogativesofparliant heulteriorbesh herjestysstrongandsuessfulfn policies. outesntihesapolicy.buthe laypical ofhisgreatpredeertiobe enuraged.thesgrantedanyliberties. butiledpleasantlyuponenglandinaneffort toestablishpeaesileback. thejorityoftheenglishpeopledidnotlikethis,but jasheirkingandtheykeptquiet.
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