The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... Scottish Wardens who governed these ' peccant parts ' , sometimes less so . That depended on the ups and downs of internal Scottish politics in this upheaved era and on the varying relations between the two countries ; for this was an ...
... Scottish Wardens who governed these ' peccant parts ' , sometimes less so . That depended on the ups and downs of internal Scottish politics in this upheaved era and on the varying relations between the two countries ; for this was an ...
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... Scottish side of the Tweed — was not merely defensive : it was intended to overawe Edinburgh . It remains , a visible symbol of the Elizabethan rôle in Scottish affairs until the day when her king took the road south through it to his ...
... Scottish side of the Tweed — was not merely defensive : it was intended to overawe Edinburgh . It remains , a visible symbol of the Elizabethan rôle in Scottish affairs until the day when her king took the road south through it to his ...
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... Scottish Border was a matter for the Borders themselves , where it was provided for by Border - service , the tenure by which the lands were held there ; to tax Cornwall for the Scottish frontier was not only unjust , but illegal . The ...
... Scottish Border was a matter for the Borders themselves , where it was provided for by Border - service , the tenure by which the lands were held there ; to tax Cornwall for the Scottish frontier was not only unjust , but illegal . The ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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