The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... Once one of these raids got as far as Alnwick - the seat of government of the Middle Marches ; on another occasion as far as Penrith , in spite of its castle . The little townships near the waste lands lived in constant trepidation ...
... Once one of these raids got as far as Alnwick - the seat of government of the Middle Marches ; on another occasion as far as Penrith , in spite of its castle . The little townships near the waste lands lived in constant trepidation ...
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... Once more the Cornish marched , to Glaston- bury and Wells - can they have been drawn by some instinctive memory of Arthur and his cult there , quondam rexque futurus ? -where they were deserted by their leader or , no doubt , they ...
... Once more the Cornish marched , to Glaston- bury and Wells - can they have been drawn by some instinctive memory of Arthur and his cult there , quondam rexque futurus ? -where they were deserted by their leader or , no doubt , they ...
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... once they were through the Strait and in the belt of Brave West Winds threatened to drive them back on to the coast or into the Strait again for shelter - from which Winter in the Elizabeth could not emerge , though he tried again and ...
... once they were through the Strait and in the belt of Brave West Winds threatened to drive them back on to the coast or into the Strait again for shelter - from which Winter in the Elizabeth could not emerge , though he tried again and ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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