The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... changed so much in England , passed an Act applying the English system of government to Wales , making the two countries one . The intention may be read in the preamble : " because in the same country [ Wales ] divers rights , usages ...
... changed so much in England , passed an Act applying the English system of government to Wales , making the two countries one . The intention may be read in the preamble : " because in the same country [ Wales ] divers rights , usages ...
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... changed , our doctrine changed with them , political and economic doctrine having no substantive indepen- dence of its own . Remember the legislation against rogues and vagrants . the sea coast . " The letter has the superscription 292 ...
... changed , our doctrine changed with them , political and economic doctrine having no substantive indepen- dence of its own . Remember the legislation against rogues and vagrants . the sea coast . " The letter has the superscription 292 ...
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... changed the love I had so long borne him into a deep dislike , that could not be soon digested " . A no less characteristic aftermath of an Elizabethan action . 1 In 1600 the changed posture of affairs was dramatically illustrated by ...
... changed the love I had so long borne him into a deep dislike , that could not be soon digested " . A no less characteristic aftermath of an Elizabethan action . 1 In 1600 the changed posture of affairs was dramatically illustrated by ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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