The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... interest in the country's maritime expansion of his father and his grandfather . Beating 1 Hakluyt , V. 66 . 2 q . Foster , op . cit . 137 . 3 Sir Robert Dudley was Leicester's son by Lady Douglas Sheffield , who sub- sequently married ...
... interest in the country's maritime expansion of his father and his grandfather . Beating 1 Hakluyt , V. 66 . 2 q . Foster , op . cit . 137 . 3 Sir Robert Dudley was Leicester's son by Lady Douglas Sheffield , who sub- sequently married ...
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... interest that the name took on at once . He made himself the chief propagandist for the north : " of all the four parts of the world that I have yet seen not inhabited , could I have means to transport a colony , I would rather live ...
... interest that the name took on at once . He made himself the chief propagandist for the north : " of all the four parts of the world that I have yet seen not inhabited , could I have means to transport a colony , I would rather live ...
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... interest of its own state : the ultimate question is whether that concurs with the interest of others . It has been the sheet - anchor of our security in these last centuries that our policy , more than that of any other great country ...
... interest of its own state : the ultimate question is whether that concurs with the interest of others . It has been the sheet - anchor of our security in these last centuries that our policy , more than that of any other great country ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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