The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... Carew , " the English speech doth still encroach upon it and hath driven the same into the uttermost skirts of the shire . Most of the inhabitants can speak no word of Cornish , but very 1 Carew's Survey of Cornwall ( ed . 1811 ) , 151 ...
... Carew , " the English speech doth still encroach upon it and hath driven the same into the uttermost skirts of the shire . Most of the inhabitants can speak no word of Cornish , but very 1 Carew's Survey of Cornwall ( ed . 1811 ) , 151 ...
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... Carew says that " Winslade's son led a walking life with his harp , to gentlemen's houses , wherethrough , and by ... Carew , op . cit . 224 . 2 Cf. Members of Parliament , Return Pt . I. 437 . 3 Carew , op . cit . 309 . • From Loseley ...
... Carew says that " Winslade's son led a walking life with his harp , to gentlemen's houses , wherethrough , and by ... Carew , op . cit . 224 . 2 Cf. Members of Parliament , Return Pt . I. 437 . 3 Carew , op . cit . 309 . • From Loseley ...
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... Carew was able to say that he could supply the Lord Deputy's army for two or three months ; he had managed to save all his provisions for the last half - year , and much of his munitions . 3 Mountjoy , overcome by this providential ...
... Carew was able to say that he could supply the Lord Deputy's army for two or three months ; he had managed to save all his provisions for the last half - year , and much of his munitions . 3 Mountjoy , overcome by this providential ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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