The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandHarper & Row, 1965 - 449 Seiten |
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... took matters in their own hands and meted out direct justice by an official raid of their own ; or the governments took the matter up , testily enough , with each other . At moments of crisis in the relations between the countries the ...
... took matters in their own hands and meted out direct justice by an official raid of their own ; or the governments took the matter up , testily enough , with each other . At moments of crisis in the relations between the countries the ...
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... took up lands on a large scale were Hatton and Ralegh . Among those who had West Country associations were Sir Warham St. Leger , who returned to his last , Sir William Courtenay , Francis Berkeley , Sir George Bourchier , Sir William ...
... took up lands on a large scale were Hatton and Ralegh . Among those who had West Country associations were Sir Warham St. Leger , who returned to his last , Sir William Courtenay , Francis Berkeley , Sir George Bourchier , Sir William ...
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... took the same attitude towards interlopers in the sixteenth century . The English took the same line about the Dutch who intruded into the northern trade with Russia at the end of the century . People think what suits them : one never ...
... took the same attitude towards interlopers in the sixteenth century . The English took the same line about the Dutch who intruded into the northern trade with Russia at the end of the century . People think what suits them : one never ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 10 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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