The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Elizabeth R. " 1 ( Hunsdon was hardly likely to say anything to himself in Latin : it used to be said of him that his Latin and his dissimulation were both alike , i.e. soon seen through . ) " 2 66 The unpleasant task fell to him of ...
... Elizabeth R. " 1 ( Hunsdon was hardly likely to say anything to himself in Latin : it used to be said of him that his Latin and his dissimulation were both alike , i.e. soon seen through . ) " 2 66 The unpleasant task fell to him of ...
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... Elizabeth's reign ; they became recusants and for decades paid the heavy fines for non - attendance at church ; they maintained priests in their households , they educated the Bodmin boy of Irish parentage , John Cornelius , to become ...
... Elizabeth's reign ; they became recusants and for decades paid the heavy fines for non - attendance at church ; they maintained priests in their households , they educated the Bodmin boy of Irish parentage , John Cornelius , to become ...
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... Elizabeth inherited Philip and Mary's war with France and their loss of Calais . It was a bitter pill for her to swallow at the beginning of her reign and , dependent as she was on Philip at the peace negotiations , she tried all in all ...
... Elizabeth inherited Philip and Mary's war with France and their loss of Calais . It was a bitter pill for her to swallow at the beginning of her reign and , dependent as she was on Philip at the peace negotiations , she tried all in all ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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