The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... land for people to squat on , annex and then refuse to pay the rent for . ( I have observed the same process at work on the Duchy lands in Corn- wall . ) A loss to the Crown , it was good business for local people . When Leicester was ...
... land for people to squat on , annex and then refuse to pay the rent for . ( I have observed the same process at work on the Duchy lands in Corn- wall . ) A loss to the Crown , it was good business for local people . When Leicester was ...
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... lands , and receive them back as grantees of the Crown in other words , the settled English system of land - tenure , evolved from feudal origins , was to take ' the place of the antiquated Celtic custom with its complex and uncertain ...
... lands , and receive them back as grantees of the Crown in other words , the settled English system of land - tenure , evolved from feudal origins , was to take ' the place of the antiquated Celtic custom with its complex and uncertain ...
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... land and sea strategy , the mature use of sea - power to decide the operations on land . Though Spain had the advantage of the prevailing winds in regard to Ireland , English sea - power , at last properly deployed and constantly ...
... land and sea strategy , the mature use of sea - power to decide the operations on land . Though Spain had the advantage of the prevailing winds in regard to Ireland , English sea - power , at last properly deployed and constantly ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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