The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... English government at a time of danger in its relations with the Continent . And in the reconstruction of government emerging / from the brilliant mind of Thomas Cromwell , laying the founda- tions of the modern English state , careful ...
... English government at a time of danger in its relations with the Continent . And in the reconstruction of government emerging / from the brilliant mind of Thomas Cromwell , laying the founda- tions of the modern English state , careful ...
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Alfred Leslie Rowse. were only 245 English families settled on the land.1 Instead of letting the lands to English tenants , building up a yeomanry as the intention was , transplanting the strength and solidity of the English social ...
Alfred Leslie Rowse. were only 245 English families settled on the land.1 Instead of letting the lands to English tenants , building up a yeomanry as the intention was , transplanting the strength and solidity of the English social ...
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... English laws " . So , too , with land - tenure : the English there will " rather inhabit his land with the Irish of whom he may exact than with the English by whom he may be strengthened " . Even in the 1 Cal . S.P. Ireland , 1509–73 ...
... English laws " . So , too , with land - tenure : the English there will " rather inhabit his land with the Irish of whom he may exact than with the English by whom he may be strengthened " . Even in the 1 Cal . S.P. Ireland , 1509–73 ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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