| CHAPTER PAGE | |
| XIX. DUNKIRK AND TANGIER1 | |
| XX. THE FIRST OCCUPATION OF THE STRAITS22 | |
| XXI. TANGIER AND ITS ENEMIES44 | |
| XXII. TANGIER AS A NAVAL STATION63 | |
| XXIII. LOUIS XIV. AND SICILY83 | |
| XXIV. TANGIER AND THE POPISH PLOT105 | |
| XXV. THE EVACUATION OF TANGIER124 | |
| XXVI. THE NAVAL STRATEGY OF WILLIAM III143 | |
| XXVII. THE MAIN FLEET IN THE MEDITERRANEAN161 | |
| XXVIII. THE SPANISH SUCCESSION187 | |
| XXIX. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1702206 | |
| XXX. MARLBOROUGH AND THE NAVY227 | |
| XXXI. GIBRALTAR AND MALLAGA251 | |
| XXXII. GIBRALTAR AND TOULON277 | |
| XXXIII. MINORCA299 | |
| APPENDIX: ORIGIN OF THE LINE OF BATTLE317 | |
| INDEX331 |
| ' A PROSPECT OF TANGIER,' 1669Frontispiece From a Drawing by Wenceslaus Hollar. | |
| 'A NEW AND EXACT MAP OF GIBRALTAR' To face p.256 FromSir Henry Shere 'Discourse concerning the Mediterranean,' 1705. |
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Book title: England in the Mediterranean:A Study of the Rise and Influence of British Power within the Straits 1603-1713.
Volume: 2.
Contributors: Julian S. Corbett - Author.
Publisher: Longmans Green.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 1904.
Page number: Not available.
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