The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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Página 119
... rest , Irish priests or rather Irish rogues , having very little Latin , less learning or civility . All these live upon the bare altarages ( as they term them ) , which God knoweth are very small , and are wont to live upon the gain of ...
... rest , Irish priests or rather Irish rogues , having very little Latin , less learning or civility . All these live upon the bare altarages ( as they term them ) , which God knoweth are very small , and are wont to live upon the gain of ...
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... rest my particular requests " 2 By 1571 the accord had broken and there were mutual recriminations . The Tsar wanted ... rest in mine own house , chiefly com- forting myself in that my service hath been honourably accepted and rewarded ...
... rest my particular requests " 2 By 1571 the accord had broken and there were mutual recriminations . The Tsar wanted ... rest in mine own house , chiefly com- forting myself in that my service hath been honourably accepted and rewarded ...
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... rest of the army , where his uncle the General was , and being thirsty with excess of bleeding , he called for drink . But as he was putting the bottle to his mouth , he saw a poor soldier carried along , who had eaten his last at that ...
... rest of the army , where his uncle the General was , and being thirsty with excess of bleeding , he called for drink . But as he was putting the bottle to his mouth , he saw a poor soldier carried along , who had eaten his last at that ...
Contenido
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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