The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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Página 147
... able to drive a wedge between these princes and the lesser lords , and attach the latter to the government . That ... able to endure labour , watching and hunger ; his industry was great , his mind great and able for the greatest ...
... able to drive a wedge between these princes and the lesser lords , and attach the latter to the government . That ... able to endure labour , watching and hunger ; his industry was great , his mind great and able for the greatest ...
Página 155
... able to write that the king had bestowed on her husband three Irish bishoprics , " the names of them I cannot remember , they are so strange , except one , which is Derry : I pray God it may make us all merry " . Next year she was able ...
... able to write that the king had bestowed on her husband three Irish bishoprics , " the names of them I cannot remember , they are so strange , except one , which is Derry : I pray God it may make us all merry " . Next year she was able ...
Página 355
... able for service , of whom 1000 might be selected for training ; the county is not able to pay the expenses of it , owing to the falling off of trade . Derbyshire has 4000 able men , but training 500 is all the county can bear . ( Note ...
... able for service , of whom 1000 might be selected for training ; the county is not able to pay the expenses of it , owing to the falling off of trade . Derbyshire has 4000 able men , but training 500 is all the county can bear . ( Note ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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