The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... natural and indeed inevitable - for here we may for once use the word legitimately of an historical process - than that so thrusting a society as Elizabethan England should push outwards into the margin of Celtic societies , yielding or ...
... natural and indeed inevitable - for here we may for once use the word legitimately of an historical process - than that so thrusting a society as Elizabethan England should push outwards into the margin of Celtic societies , yielding or ...
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... natural people of that country " . The King of France would have accepted the sovereignty but for the house of Guise ; the Queen of England is sending aid " to the natural people of those countries , only to defend them and their towns ...
... natural people of that country " . The King of France would have accepted the sovereignty but for the house of Guise ; the Queen of England is sending aid " to the natural people of those countries , only to defend them and their towns ...
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... natural basis- was a natural expression - of the sea - concerns of the island people all round the coasts : the coastal and river communications , which were cheaper and easier than those by land ; the fisheries about the coasts , in ...
... natural basis- was a natural expression - of the sea - concerns of the island people all round the coasts : the coastal and river communications , which were cheaper and easier than those by land ; the fisheries about the coasts , in ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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