The great Spanish humiliation of 1780 to the 'Royal Navy' that Britain wants you to forget
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The great Spanish humiliation of 1780 to the 'Royal Navy' that Britain wants you to forget
They paid the English with their own coin, and they were not Libras. On August 9, 1780, the day of glory and joy for the reddish crown, our chastisus Don Luis de Córdova entered the pages of history through the big door. He did so, as a novillero wrangled in the art of the cape, after having captured the ferolera of 55 lower them to his majesty George III. Each and every one, loaded up to the awning with money and gear ready to bear the British …
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