The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... soldiers went for images and vestments . ( It is interesting to observe the Protestant feeling of superiority at not worshipping the saints . ) Soldiers pranced about in the sacred vestments , pillaging right and left , dragging the ...
... soldiers went for images and vestments . ( It is interesting to observe the Protestant feeling of superiority at not worshipping the saints . ) Soldiers pranced about in the sacred vestments , pillaging right and left , dragging the ...
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... soldiers in England is very small , and soldiers of all others are held in least estimation . The last part deals with the decay of military preparedness , and points to Rome and other classical examples -from which all these writers ...
... soldiers in England is very small , and soldiers of all others are held in least estimation . The last part deals with the decay of military preparedness , and points to Rome and other classical examples -from which all these writers ...
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... soldiers do rather imitate the disarmed companies that came out of Brittany and Picardy , desiring a scald rapier before a good sword , a pike without carettes or burgeonet , a hagbutter without a morion , which hath not been accustomed ...
... soldiers do rather imitate the disarmed companies that came out of Brittany and Picardy , desiring a scald rapier before a good sword , a pike without carettes or burgeonet , a hagbutter without a morion , which hath not been accustomed ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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