The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... England , presented a curious and - by all counts - deplorable spectacle of a Celtic civilisation in part medieval , in part pre - medieval , pastoral in its economy , tribal in organisation , nomadic and unsettled in habits , and of ...
... England , presented a curious and - by all counts - deplorable spectacle of a Celtic civilisation in part medieval , in part pre - medieval , pastoral in its economy , tribal in organisation , nomadic and unsettled in habits , and of ...
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... England to concentrate her resources , with a unity of aim that more than doubled them , against the disperal of Spain's strength upon so many different objectives strung out across Europe . There were also the factors of morale . Bacon ...
... England to concentrate her resources , with a unity of aim that more than doubled them , against the disperal of Spain's strength upon so many different objectives strung out across Europe . There were also the factors of morale . Bacon ...
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... England had become Great Britain , a power henceforth of the first rank . Ireland had been reduced and Bacon was able to point out that the King was more powerful than any of his ancestors . Our footing in France had been a source of ...
... England had become Great Britain , a power henceforth of the first rank . Ireland had been reduced and Bacon was able to point out that the King was more powerful than any of his ancestors . Our footing in France had been a source of ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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