The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Francis Vere . Vere offers a striking contrast with the commanders in the earlier part of the war where they were impulsive , chancy , amateurish , very much hit - or - miss , he was entirely professional and he never missed . He had a ...
... Francis Vere . Vere offers a striking contrast with the commanders in the earlier part of the war where they were impulsive , chancy , amateurish , very much hit - or - miss , he was entirely professional and he never missed . He had a ...
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... Vere , he answered : " Que voulez - vous , nous sommes trop avant avec lui pour pouvoir à l'heure retranchir quelque chose ” ' . . . I told him I heard Oldenbarneveldt was lately advised not to bend so much to Sir Francis Vere , and it ...
... Vere , he answered : " Que voulez - vous , nous sommes trop avant avec lui pour pouvoir à l'heure retranchir quelque chose ” ' . . . I told him I heard Oldenbarneveldt was lately advised not to bend so much to Sir Francis Vere , and it ...
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... Vere permits himself to say - surely , fairly enough— “ yet this victory had been as assured with less loss and ... Francis Vere to defend it . They did , with as large a commission as Maurice had as their general . Wonders are looked ...
... Vere permits himself to say - surely , fairly enough— “ yet this victory had been as assured with less loss and ... Francis Vere to defend it . They did , with as large a commission as Maurice had as their general . Wonders are looked ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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