The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... town , but evil for entertain- ment of travellers . Wrexham and Denbigh were prosperous , Ruthin fair , Caernarvon and Conway fine little towns . We see that this was very much a J.P.'s view of it all . 1 The real capital of Wales was ...
... town , but evil for entertain- ment of travellers . Wrexham and Denbigh were prosperous , Ruthin fair , Caernarvon and Conway fine little towns . We see that this was very much a J.P.'s view of it all . 1 The real capital of Wales was ...
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... town , was regaled with wine and cakes ; and for Essex , at eighteen , there was wine , hypocras , cakes and sugar ... town - bailiffs were forced to ring the common bell , the townsmen rushed to help , pates were broken and swords put ...
... town , was regaled with wine and cakes ; and for Essex , at eighteen , there was wine , hypocras , cakes and sugar ... town - bailiffs were forced to ring the common bell , the townsmen rushed to help , pates were broken and swords put ...
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... town to join Maurice in the open field . For the real strategic purpose of defending the town was not any value that it had in itself , but that it locked up the bulk of the Archduke's army , almost purposelessly , while Maurice went ...
... town to join Maurice in the open field . For the real strategic purpose of defending the town was not any value that it had in itself , but that it locked up the bulk of the Archduke's army , almost purposelessly , while Maurice went ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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