Vexed and Troubled Englishmen, 1590-1642Oxford University Press, 1968 - 487 Seiten A social, economic, and cultural history of the late Elizabethan and early Stuart period, as well as a fundamental work on America's origins. |
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... play at cards and fraudulently winning £ 10 . " More enterprising laborers tried to earn a little money on the side by illegally keeping forbidden grey- hounds for yeomen and gentlemen . " Both royal and local officials joined with the ...
... play at cards and fraudulently winning £ 10 . " More enterprising laborers tried to earn a little money on the side by illegally keeping forbidden grey- hounds for yeomen and gentlemen . " Both royal and local officials joined with the ...
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... play the good fellow and come and see our matches at football , for that and bowling wilbe our best entertainment . " 65 Many were the injuries resulting from scrummages ; broken bones and severe lacerations commonly occurred . So ...
... play the good fellow and come and see our matches at football , for that and bowling wilbe our best entertainment . " 65 Many were the injuries resulting from scrummages ; broken bones and severe lacerations commonly occurred . So ...
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... Play , let wife and children begge , [ and ] languish in penurie . . . to lay upon such vanitie . " Still the Jacobean audi- ence was no rabble , for the theaters gave to the 21,000 ( 13 per cent ) of the inhabitants of small income who ...
... Play , let wife and children begge , [ and ] languish in penurie . . . to lay upon such vanitie . " Still the Jacobean audi- ence was no rabble , for the theaters gave to the 21,000 ( 13 per cent ) of the inhabitants of small income who ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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