The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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Alfred Leslie Rowse. perhaps because of it - no Tudor government contemplated the conquest of Ireland . They all hoped ... perhaps , we should say , Norman- Irish - models : the head of the Kildare Geraldines was Earl of Kildare , of the ...
Alfred Leslie Rowse. perhaps because of it - no Tudor government contemplated the conquest of Ireland . They all hoped ... perhaps , we should say , Norman- Irish - models : the head of the Kildare Geraldines was Earl of Kildare , of the ...
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... Perhaps the gap between Irish and English was too great to be bridged . All the same , the forcing of it - the necessity to force it even - makes a miserable story . 1 But Briskett refers in his Preface to " this barbarous country of ...
... Perhaps the gap between Irish and English was too great to be bridged . All the same , the forcing of it - the necessity to force it even - makes a miserable story . 1 But Briskett refers in his Preface to " this barbarous country of ...
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... perhaps to force her hand . This is not the place to follow the struggle that ensued between Elizabeth and the first man in the kingdom ; though perhaps one may say that , underneath the overt conflict of wills for power , one discerns ...
... perhaps to force her hand . This is not the place to follow the struggle that ensued between Elizabeth and the first man in the kingdom ; though perhaps one may say that , underneath the overt conflict of wills for power , one discerns ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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