The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... never plaid my Part . No , if I did not se the Balances holde awry , I had never my selfe come into the Wayhous . I hope I shall have so good a Coustumer of you , that all under Officers shall do ther Duty amonge you . If aught have ...
... never plaid my Part . No , if I did not se the Balances holde awry , I had never my selfe come into the Wayhous . I hope I shall have so good a Coustumer of you , that all under Officers shall do ther Duty amonge you . If aught have ...
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... never was in a more pleasant country in all my life , so never saw I a more waste and desolate land , no , not in the confines of other countries where actual war hath continually been kept by the greatest princes of Christendom . And ...
... never was in a more pleasant country in all my life , so never saw I a more waste and desolate land , no , not in the confines of other countries where actual war hath continually been kept by the greatest princes of Christendom . And ...
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... never made a mistake — which does not mean that he was a purely defensive soldier : when the situation was prepared , when the moment he had in mind came , he never hesitated but struck hard - in this , unlike his friend , Prince ...
... never made a mistake — which does not mean that he was a purely defensive soldier : when the situation was prepared , when the moment he had in mind came , he never hesitated but struck hard - in this , unlike his friend , Prince ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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