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lMai.pnertun Loilectlunj 



QUEEN ELIZABETH 



It i.s to the imperishable fflory of others that Elisabeth owes her 

 greatness. The mighty adventurers who carried her flag to 

 distant lands and made her name a terror on the High Seas 

 received but s:ant encouragement from her. Nevertheless, she 

 must stand a great queen, and as the Navy ^vas never found 

 vanl')ig. her policy appears to have an.-iwered its purpose. 



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