The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Scottish side - personal , political , religious - were far more acute and enabled disorder to run riot.2 The Scots were more given to reiving and raiding into England ; English reprisals were apt to be organised by the authorities ...
... Scottish side - personal , political , religious - were far more acute and enabled disorder to run riot.2 The Scots were more given to reiving and raiding into England ; English reprisals were apt to be organised by the authorities ...
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... Scots thieves in the Border . And yet we received never an evil countenance of them , but by the contrary were very well treated and reasonably . " 2 ( Hospitality was , of course , no less a feature of such a society . ) We have a ...
... Scots thieves in the Border . And yet we received never an evil countenance of them , but by the contrary were very well treated and reasonably . " 2 ( Hospitality was , of course , no less a feature of such a society . ) We have a ...
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... Scots with the defenders . English and Scots were becoming used to fighting side by side comradeship in the long war must have been a useful preparative to the union , after the centuries of fighting each other . The heroic defence of ...
... Scots with the defenders . English and Scots were becoming used to fighting side by side comradeship in the long war must have been a useful preparative to the union , after the centuries of fighting each other . The heroic defence of ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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