The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... followed for us . Then come the first projects and attempts at the colonisation of North America : their ultimate result Bismarck thought the decisive fact in the modern world — as it is . As a consequence , there comes the twenty ...
... followed for us . Then come the first projects and attempts at the colonisation of North America : their ultimate result Bismarck thought the decisive fact in the modern world — as it is . As a consequence , there comes the twenty ...
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... followed and that yet ultimately prevailed . We have an insight into the Queen's mind in a remarkable letter she wrote him about composing the quarrel between Ormonde and Desmond in the interest of good government - her archaic ...
... followed and that yet ultimately prevailed . We have an insight into the Queen's mind in a remarkable letter she wrote him about composing the quarrel between Ormonde and Desmond in the interest of good government - her archaic ...
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... followed , if the fanatics could have had their way . The Catholic cause was very unrespectable in its methods , nor is it sensible to regard them as ineffective : they were bitterly effective . The Protestants may perhaps be excused ...
... followed , if the fanatics could have had their way . The Catholic cause was very unrespectable in its methods , nor is it sensible to regard them as ineffective : they were bitterly effective . The Protestants may perhaps be excused ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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