The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... keep things as they were and occupy themselves in preying upon the audacious improvers . The Irish held it unlucky to keep their milking vessels clean , so that they were most filthily kept . " I myself have seen that vessel which they ...
... keep things as they were and occupy themselves in preying upon the audacious improvers . The Irish held it unlucky to keep their milking vessels clean , so that they were most filthily kept . " I myself have seen that vessel which they ...
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... keep more out . Sorley Boy MacDonald submitted or , rather , came to terms with the government and was very well treated in return for keeping order in his country -the constant preoccupation of the English - he was allotted all the ...
... keep more out . Sorley Boy MacDonald submitted or , rather , came to terms with the government and was very well treated in return for keeping order in his country -the constant preoccupation of the English - he was allotted all the ...
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... keep some sort of contact , before his final desperate venture in 1617. Thomas Roe explored the Amazon and spent a year or so upon the coast in 1610-11 . By now the Dutch were equally interested : they and the English have been there ...
... keep some sort of contact , before his final desperate venture in 1617. Thomas Roe explored the Amazon and spent a year or so upon the coast in 1610-11 . By now the Dutch were equally interested : they and the English have been there ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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