The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... Welsh were so much to the fore - that they made a showing in English life out of all proportion to their numbers . It was the more striking after the bitter experiences of the Welsh in the previous century . Owen's rebellion reached the ...
... Welsh were so much to the fore - that they made a showing in English life out of all proportion to their numbers . It was the more striking after the bitter experiences of the Welsh in the previous century . Owen's rebellion reached the ...
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... Welsh apud Scutum insulam occidentalium Indorum " . Captain Tomas Prys , who fought in Ireland , Scotland and France , took to buccaneering and saw the inside of several prisons , wrote widely and satirically on the wild life of a Welsh ...
... Welsh apud Scutum insulam occidentalium Indorum " . Captain Tomas Prys , who fought in Ireland , Scotland and France , took to buccaneering and saw the inside of several prisons , wrote widely and satirically on the wild life of a Welsh ...
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... Welsh shires and neighbouring English ones . The administration of Wales was to be similar to that in England ; English law to take the place of Welsh , and English to be the official language . All land in Wales was " henceforth to be ...
... Welsh shires and neighbouring English ones . The administration of Wales was to be similar to that in England ; English law to take the place of Welsh , and English to be the official language . All land in Wales was " henceforth to be ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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