The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 páginas |
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... remained intact , the MacCarthys were apt to be loyal ; for they had been the dominant power in the far south - west until the Norman Fitzgeralds took away their ascendancy . So Florence MacCarthy served loyally with the government ...
... remained intact , the MacCarthys were apt to be loyal ; for they had been the dominant power in the far south - west until the Norman Fitzgeralds took away their ascendancy . So Florence MacCarthy served loyally with the government ...
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... remained fighting in the Low Countries and volunteers continued to go over . A small number of Catholic exiles fought with the Spaniards ; Hugh Owen always remained at the centre of his web of conspiracy , intrigue , diplomacy . An ...
... remained fighting in the Low Countries and volunteers continued to go over . A small number of Catholic exiles fought with the Spaniards ; Hugh Owen always remained at the centre of his web of conspiracy , intrigue , diplomacy . An ...
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... remained in the hands of Habsburgs , Spanish then Austrian , virtually independent - in any case out of the hands of France , to which it would have brought an insupportably dangerous accession of power ; the north became fully indepen ...
... remained in the hands of Habsburgs , Spanish then Austrian , virtually independent - in any case out of the hands of France , to which it would have brought an insupportably dangerous accession of power ; the north became fully indepen ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
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