The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... Tyrone , Lee found him " quite changed from his former disposition and possessed with insolency and arrogancy " . Such communings between an Essex supporter and Tyrone were very suspicious ; we shall never know all that passed between ...
... Tyrone , Lee found him " quite changed from his former disposition and possessed with insolency and arrogancy " . Such communings between an Essex supporter and Tyrone were very suspicious ; we shall never know all that passed between ...
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... Tyrone : Tyrone had a two - to - one superiority . But Essex put himself irretrievably in the wrong by his parley with Tyrone at the ford , alone . No- one heard what they said ; but the Queen guessed , and after- wards learned - no ...
... Tyrone : Tyrone had a two - to - one superiority . But Essex put himself irretrievably in the wrong by his parley with Tyrone at the ford , alone . No- one heard what they said ; but the Queen guessed , and after- wards learned - no ...
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... Tyrone and O'Donnell and the Irish . It was becoming a contest of endurance , and it is probable that , for the Irish , Tyrone's Fabian tactics would have answered best , wearing the English down without risking a battle in open country ...
... Tyrone and O'Donnell and the Irish . It was becoming a contest of endurance , and it is probable that , for the Irish , Tyrone's Fabian tactics would have answered best , wearing the English down without risking a battle in open country ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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