The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... Low Countries , the Queen still refers to Philip as her ally " ; but the operative motive for her intervention may be read in the sentence , after referring to the Spanish occupation of Naples and other countries , " we did manifestly ...
... Low Countries , the Queen still refers to Philip as her ally " ; but the operative motive for her intervention may be read in the sentence , after referring to the Spanish occupation of Naples and other countries , " we did manifestly ...
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... Low Countries until they won their independence . Fortescue , perhaps a little flamboyantly , regards that May Day review at Greenwich as the birth of the British Army . 2 We are fortunate to have this first phase of our modern military ...
... Low Countries until they won their independence . Fortescue , perhaps a little flamboyantly , regards that May Day review at Greenwich as the birth of the British Army . 2 We are fortunate to have this first phase of our modern military ...
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... Low Countries . The eldest of them , Sir William , of Pen - y - coed in Glamorgan , joined the Huguenots just after Jarnac and took service with Louis of Nassau ; most of his subsequent career was spent in Ireland . Sir Thomas , whom we ...
... Low Countries . The eldest of them , Sir William , of Pen - y - coed in Glamorgan , joined the Huguenots just after Jarnac and took service with Louis of Nassau ; most of his subsequent career was spent in Ireland . Sir Thomas , whom we ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
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