The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... century , of this country left behind by the new discoveries , impulses , experiences of the Renaissance in Europe , and the sudden catching up with a swoop of the national spirit , the soaring , dizzy ascent during the two or three ...
... century , of this country left behind by the new discoveries , impulses , experiences of the Renaissance in Europe , and the sudden catching up with a swoop of the national spirit , the soaring , dizzy ascent during the two or three ...
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... century was largely responsible for the decay of the Spanish Empire . Out of it grew Drake's strategic intention to cut the waist - line of the Empire at the Isthmus . In the Channel there were such exploits as Philip Budockshide's ...
... century was largely responsible for the decay of the Spanish Empire . Out of it grew Drake's strategic intention to cut the waist - line of the Empire at the Isthmus . In the Channel there were such exploits as Philip Budockshide's ...
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... century historians , we have become accustomed to in our own disagreeable century , which has so much more in common with the sixteenth than had the civilised nineteenth century . 1 Salisbury MSS . I. 219-20 . Cal . S.P. For . 1562 ...
... century historians , we have become accustomed to in our own disagreeable century , which has so much more in common with the sixteenth than had the civilised nineteenth century . 1 Salisbury MSS . I. 219-20 . Cal . S.P. For . 1562 ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
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