The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Sidney sympathetic to Desmond , in so far as it was possible to be sympathetic to such a zany . She was jealous , too , of Sidney's possessing the two great administrative posts of the kind , both Wales and Ireland . Sidney longed to ...
... Sidney sympathetic to Desmond , in so far as it was possible to be sympathetic to such a zany . She was jealous , too , of Sidney's possessing the two great administrative posts of the kind , both Wales and Ireland . Sidney longed to ...
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... Sidney had consigned two of them to prison , " but surely it will never be throughly well , till the same be made shire - ground and your Highness ' writ current there as in your other counties " . This was Sidney's constant theme , the ...
... Sidney had consigned two of them to prison , " but surely it will never be throughly well , till the same be made shire - ground and your Highness ' writ current there as in your other counties " . This was Sidney's constant theme , the ...
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... Sidney received his death - wound . It was a piece of bravado led by Norris : the troop of 60 horse consisting almost wholly of the young gentlemen of birth the Queen had asked him to take special care of . Altogether there were some ...
... Sidney received his death - wound . It was a piece of bravado led by Norris : the troop of 60 horse consisting almost wholly of the young gentlemen of birth the Queen had asked him to take special care of . Altogether there were some ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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