The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Leicester ; the bear's whelp was Dudley , Leicester's son , his Benjamin , who could never be recognised , though it was he who carried in his blood the ability and the passionate interest in the country's maritime expansion of his ...
... Leicester ; the bear's whelp was Dudley , Leicester's son , his Benjamin , who could never be recognised , though it was he who carried in his blood the ability and the passionate interest in the country's maritime expansion of his ...
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... Leicester , “ being in trench with me , and would need run up and down so oft out of the trench , with a great plume of feathers in his gilt morion , as so many shot coming at him he could hardly escape with so little hurt " .1 We know ...
... Leicester , “ being in trench with me , and would need run up and down so oft out of the trench , with a great plume of feathers in his gilt morion , as so many shot coming at him he could hardly escape with so little hurt " .1 We know ...
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... Leicester brought over as Muster Master , wrote that in the garrisons the men were " so licentiously accustomed heretofore as any due military discipline seemeth to them intolerable " . " The fact was that a due military discipline had ...
... Leicester brought over as Muster Master , wrote that in the garrisons the men were " so licentiously accustomed heretofore as any due military discipline seemeth to them intolerable " . " The fact was that a due military discipline had ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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