The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... Essex at once ran into difficulties which his temperament was ill - fitted to subdue . There was the fundamental trouble , in Elizabethan conditions - that which accounted for the failure of all colonial enterprises of ensuring a steady ...
... Essex at once ran into difficulties which his temperament was ill - fitted to subdue . There was the fundamental trouble , in Elizabethan conditions - that which accounted for the failure of all colonial enterprises of ensuring a steady ...
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... Essex spread his fleet about the Islands , and Ralegh performed the one exploit of the voyage — the landing on Fayal which , because of the " honour " involved , made an irreparable breach between the two . Essex altered his ...
... Essex spread his fleet about the Islands , and Ralegh performed the one exploit of the voyage — the landing on Fayal which , because of the " honour " involved , made an irreparable breach between the two . Essex altered his ...
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... Essex had barely 3000 to oppose to Tyrone : Tyrone had a two - to - one superiority . But Essex put himself irretrievably in the wrong by his parley with Tyrone at the ford , alone . No- one heard what they said ; but the Queen guessed ...
... Essex had barely 3000 to oppose to Tyrone : Tyrone had a two - to - one superiority . But Essex put himself irretrievably in the wrong by his parley with Tyrone at the ford , alone . No- one heard what they said ; but the Queen guessed ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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