The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... Irish history , all went deceptively well . The Irish chiefs submitted and received English titles : Con O'Neill surrendered the title of O'Neill and became Earl of Tyrone , the O'Brien became Earl of Thomond , the MacWilliam ( Burke ) ...
... Irish history , all went deceptively well . The Irish chiefs submitted and received English titles : Con O'Neill surrendered the title of O'Neill and became Earl of Tyrone , the O'Brien became Earl of Thomond , the MacWilliam ( Burke ) ...
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... Irish methods of waging war that reflected the disparity between their stages of civilisation . But in the last decade of the century the Irish suddenly , and to a considerable extent , caught up . That they did so was mainly due to the ...
... Irish methods of waging war that reflected the disparity between their stages of civilisation . But in the last decade of the century the Irish suddenly , and to a considerable extent , caught up . That they did so was mainly due to the ...
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... Irish not only weak and barbarous , but ( as he feared ) perfidious friends " .2 Mountjoy , in reporting the terms of the surrender to the Council , says : The contempt and scorn in which the Spaniards hold the Irish , and the distaste ...
... Irish not only weak and barbarous , but ( as he feared ) perfidious friends " .2 Mountjoy , in reporting the terms of the surrender to the Council , says : The contempt and scorn in which the Spaniards hold the Irish , and the distaste ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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