The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... Cornwall's difference , her separateness and isolation . Almost wholly surrounded by the sea , the long narrow peninsula was very much cut off from English life . Even today , crossing into Cornwall over the magnificent expanse of the ...
... Cornwall's difference , her separateness and isolation . Almost wholly surrounded by the sea , the long narrow peninsula was very much cut off from English life . Even today , crossing into Cornwall over the magnificent expanse of the ...
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... Cornwall had a number of Bretons.1 They kept coming over in the first half of the century , they married and settled ; the movement was definitely arrested in the second half , and they became mingled with the rest of the population ...
... Cornwall had a number of Bretons.1 They kept coming over in the first half of the century , they married and settled ; the movement was definitely arrested in the second half , and they became mingled with the rest of the population ...
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... Cornwall and , moreover , belonged to the greater gentry who did not speak the language , had a somewhat exaggerated idea of its desuetude ; for there is evidence that some people were bilingual even in mid - Cornwall as late as 1600.3 ...
... Cornwall and , moreover , belonged to the greater gentry who did not speak the language , had a somewhat exaggerated idea of its desuetude ; for there is evidence that some people were bilingual even in mid - Cornwall as late as 1600.3 ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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