The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... history , a recurrent disgrace to the human record : I feel about it as Acton did - the tragedy of history . But there is no inherent reason why it should be so : I isolate this element as the most detestable trait in human nature ...
... history , a recurrent disgrace to the human record : I feel about it as Acton did - the tragedy of history . But there is no inherent reason why it should be so : I isolate this element as the most detestable trait in human nature ...
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... history of the Western Isles , hitherto Catholic , by annexing them to the Reformed religion of the Scottish state . By the middle of the sixteenth century England had been decisively checked in the continental obsessions that had ...
... history of the Western Isles , hitherto Catholic , by annexing them to the Reformed religion of the Scottish state . By the middle of the sixteenth century England had been decisively checked in the continental obsessions that had ...
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... history — as , with his later , we enter the region of the palpably heroic . We must not , however , with the sophistication of a later age , flinch from this , or in any way dis- consider it that would be to commit an historical ...
... history — as , with his later , we enter the region of the palpably heroic . We must not , however , with the sophistication of a later age , flinch from this , or in any way dis- consider it that would be to commit an historical ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
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