The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Norris was , deservedly , his hero . In the summer of 1577 Norris went over with his brothers , Lord North's eldest son , Henry Cavendish and three hundred men to serve under the Prince . Next year he won distinction at the important ...
... Norris was , deservedly , his hero . In the summer of 1577 Norris went over with his brothers , Lord North's eldest son , Henry Cavendish and three hundred men to serve under the Prince . Next year he won distinction at the important ...
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... Norris had Anjou's opposition to put up with . When at last he and Morgan won his praise for their bravery in a skirmish near Antwerp , the Duke commended " our nation to be valiant , if they would join obedience with it " . This ...
... Norris had Anjou's opposition to put up with . When at last he and Morgan won his praise for their bravery in a skirmish near Antwerp , the Duke commended " our nation to be valiant , if they would join obedience with it " . This ...
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... Norris were a contributory cause of his treason . Norris , like everybody else , had a quick temper and was very irascible ; he quarrelled with Morgan and challenged him . It was because the men were without pay again that Alost was ...
... Norris were a contributory cause of his treason . Norris , like everybody else , had a quick temper and was very irascible ; he quarrelled with Morgan and challenged him . It was because the men were without pay again that Alost was ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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