The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... brought in ; sometimes a valuable prize would be cast away on Cornish rocks . The privateering Earl of Cumberland and Sir John Borough were in and out of Plymouth ; or a small boat , like the Mayflower of St. Ives , would do a little ...
... brought in ; sometimes a valuable prize would be cast away on Cornish rocks . The privateering Earl of Cumberland and Sir John Borough were in and out of Plymouth ; or a small boat , like the Mayflower of St. Ives , would do a little ...
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... brought in the heads of seventeen rebels ; and in May 1597 commanded the band that killed the notorious Fiach MacHugh.1 Pleased with himself , and going beyond himself , he sent the head to the Queen , to remind her of his services . To ...
... brought in the heads of seventeen rebels ; and in May 1597 commanded the band that killed the notorious Fiach MacHugh.1 Pleased with himself , and going beyond himself , he sent the head to the Queen , to remind her of his services . To ...
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... brought over Jenkinson to his point of view and they made a joint petition ; while Jenkinson was away in Russia Gilbert was to prepare the voyage " against my return —at the same time Jenkinson was anxious that he should share in any ...
... brought over Jenkinson to his point of view and they made a joint petition ; while Jenkinson was away in Russia Gilbert was to prepare the voyage " against my return —at the same time Jenkinson was anxious that he should share in any ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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