The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... taken before reformation or revenue can be looked for . And therefore , in my opinion , persuasion should be used amongst the nobility and principal gentlemen of England that there might , at sundry men's charges , without exhausting of ...
... taken before reformation or revenue can be looked for . And therefore , in my opinion , persuasion should be used amongst the nobility and principal gentlemen of England that there might , at sundry men's charges , without exhausting of ...
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... taken : an instance of God's great favour towards our nation , who , by putting this purchase into our hands , hath manifestly dis- covered those secret trades and Indian riches , which hitherto lay strangely hidden and cunningly ...
... taken : an instance of God's great favour towards our nation , who , by putting this purchase into our hands , hath manifestly dis- covered those secret trades and Indian riches , which hitherto lay strangely hidden and cunningly ...
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... taken for the benefit of the commonwealth ; and the upright course which ye have always taken , respecting the matter and not the person , in all causes " . Of them all , only the Queen herself and Burghley's son achieved such standards ...
... taken for the benefit of the commonwealth ; and the upright course which ye have always taken , respecting the matter and not the person , in all causes " . Of them all , only the Queen herself and Burghley's son achieved such standards ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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