The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... lived in constant trepidation , especially when the fat time from Michaelmas to Martinmas came near and nights were lengthening . Indeed , if one looks at Penrith today with a seeing eye , it bespeaks those days and dangers in the ...
... lived in constant trepidation , especially when the fat time from Michaelmas to Martinmas came near and nights were lengthening . Indeed , if one looks at Penrith today with a seeing eye , it bespeaks those days and dangers in the ...
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... lived long enough to do so many villainies as he had done . . . he had lain with above forty men's wives , what in Scotland , what in England . . . he had killed seven Englishmen with his own hands , cruelly murdering them . . . he had ...
... lived long enough to do so many villainies as he had done . . . he had lain with above forty men's wives , what in Scotland , what in England . . . he had killed seven Englishmen with his own hands , cruelly murdering them . . . he had ...
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... lived on to become a member of the East India Company and give them valuable advice and , after his long wanderings , was happily buried in the church of St. Katherine Cree . In the same year that Fitch returned - in response to a ...
... lived on to become a member of the East India Company and give them valuable advice and , after his long wanderings , was happily buried in the church of St. Katherine Cree . In the same year that Fitch returned - in response to a ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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