The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Desmond and the Geraldines of the South were constantly disloyal and frequently in rebellion . Therefore , as long as the Desmond power remained intact , the MacCarthys were apt to be loyal ; for they had been the dominant power in the ...
... Desmond and the Geraldines of the South were constantly disloyal and frequently in rebellion . Therefore , as long as the Desmond power remained intact , the MacCarthys were apt to be loyal ; for they had been the dominant power in the ...
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... Desmond ; indeed , so friendly that he incurred the hostility of Ormonde at Court , who stopped him from ever being made President of Munster , which it was his aim to be . St. Leger had lent Desmond considerable sums of money , and in ...
... Desmond ; indeed , so friendly that he incurred the hostility of Ormonde at Court , who stopped him from ever being made President of Munster , which it was his aim to be . St. Leger had lent Desmond considerable sums of money , and in ...
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... Desmond ruled as he willed , a more absolute ruler in his province than the Queen was in England . And Sidney found him recalcitrant : from this time forward , nor never since , found I any willingness in the Earl of Desmond to come to ...
... Desmond ruled as he willed , a more absolute ruler in his province than the Queen was in England . And Sidney found him recalcitrant : from this time forward , nor never since , found I any willingness in the Earl of Desmond to come to ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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