The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Once one of these raids got as far as Alnwick - the seat of government of the Middle Marches ; on another occasion as far as Penrith , in spite of its castle . The little townships near the waste lands lived in constant trepidation ...
... Once one of these raids got as far as Alnwick - the seat of government of the Middle Marches ; on another occasion as far as Penrith , in spite of its castle . The little townships near the waste lands lived in constant trepidation ...
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... Once more the Cornish marched , to Glaston- bury and Wells - can they have been drawn by some instinctive memory of Arthur and his cult there , quondam rexque futurus ? -where they were deserted by their leader or , no doubt , they ...
... Once more the Cornish marched , to Glaston- bury and Wells - can they have been drawn by some instinctive memory of Arthur and his cult there , quondam rexque futurus ? -where they were deserted by their leader or , no doubt , they ...
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... once unloaded and taken ashore , the ships warped right up under the commanding batteries . Three hours later Essex arrived , mad with rage to see what a fool he had been he , of course , wanted to go in at once , but that would have ...
... once unloaded and taken ashore , the ships warped right up under the commanding batteries . Three hours later Essex arrived , mad with rage to see what a fool he had been he , of course , wanted to go in at once , but that would have ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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