The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... enemy , that the friars were emissaries of Papal propaganda ; the Jesuits the active agents of the Counter - Reformation and Spain . Wherever there was rebellion , the Faith was always at the back of it : James Fitzmaurice of Desmond ...
... enemy , that the friars were emissaries of Papal propaganda ; the Jesuits the active agents of the Counter - Reformation and Spain . Wherever there was rebellion , the Faith was always at the back of it : James Fitzmaurice of Desmond ...
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... enemy to relieve Steenwyk.1 At Malines he was repulsed , though he killed with his own hand the big Spanish friar ... enemy . ( There were some English , Catholic exiles , fighting with them , too . ) In 1582 there was a regular mutiny ...
... enemy to relieve Steenwyk.1 At Malines he was repulsed , though he killed with his own hand the big Spanish friar ... enemy . ( There were some English , Catholic exiles , fighting with them , too . ) In 1582 there was a regular mutiny ...
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... enemy lost about eight hundred men . " Further pursuit was held up by " the covetousness of the soldier , whereof a good part could no longer be kept from rifling the enemy and taking horses " . 66 Next year the castle of Litkenhoven ...
... enemy lost about eight hundred men . " Further pursuit was held up by " the covetousness of the soldier , whereof a good part could no longer be kept from rifling the enemy and taking horses " . 66 Next year the castle of Litkenhoven ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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