The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... person , the Earl of Leicester . The sage Chancellor of the University , Cecil , handed down a ruling " that no manner of person there should in any sermon , open disputation or reading , move any question or doubt upon the article De ...
... person , the Earl of Leicester . The sage Chancellor of the University , Cecil , handed down a ruling " that no manner of person there should in any sermon , open disputation or reading , move any question or doubt upon the article De ...
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... person , that Celtic custom conferred on him . On the other hand , if the English did not know what they were up against in the strength of Celtic custom , of a whole alien civilisation , the Irish certainly did not know what they were ...
... person , that Celtic custom conferred on him . On the other hand , if the English did not know what they were up against in the strength of Celtic custom , of a whole alien civilisation , the Irish certainly did not know what they were ...
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... person if she had occasion to them . " It is pleasant to think that they did go up . A guard of 4000 foot and 1000 horse was proposed for the person of the Queen . She would not consent to it : no doubt financial considerations ...
... person if she had occasion to them . " It is pleasant to think that they did go up . A guard of 4000 foot and 1000 horse was proposed for the person of the Queen . She would not consent to it : no doubt financial considerations ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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