The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... forces were under the command of that rather ineffective figure Ambrose Dudley , Earl of Warwick , Leicester's elder brother . Charles IX's reply to the English seizure of Havre and Dieppe was to appeal to French national feeling the ...
... forces were under the command of that rather ineffective figure Ambrose Dudley , Earl of Warwick , Leicester's elder brother . Charles IX's reply to the English seizure of Havre and Dieppe was to appeal to French national feeling the ...
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... forces , master of the field . ) The English acquitted themselves well at their first skirmish outside Flushing : " our men so behaved themselves that the enemy lost three for one " .1 Next day they had the vanguard and , 66 to make the ...
... forces , master of the field . ) The English acquitted themselves well at their first skirmish outside Flushing : " our men so behaved themselves that the enemy lost three for one " .1 Next day they had the vanguard and , 66 to make the ...
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... forces out of the reservoir of the nation's man - power . The trained forces were only a small proportion of the untrained numbers called upon to serve . 1 The whole manhood of the country , from sixteen to sixty , was liable and there ...
... forces out of the reservoir of the nation's man - power . The trained forces were only a small proportion of the untrained numbers called upon to serve . 1 The whole manhood of the country , from sixteen to sixty , was liable and there ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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