The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... seen and where the doctors of philosophy are the more needful because they are so geason [ i.e. scarce ] " . v . his Discourse of Civil Life ( ed . 1606 ) , 3 , 26 . 2 Cf. Morley , op . cit . 114 . N CHAPTER V OCEANIC VOYAGES OTHING ...
... seen and where the doctors of philosophy are the more needful because they are so geason [ i.e. scarce ] " . v . his Discourse of Civil Life ( ed . 1606 ) , 3 , 26 . 2 Cf. Morley , op . cit . 114 . N CHAPTER V OCEANIC VOYAGES OTHING ...
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... seen not inhabited , could I have means to transport a colony , I would rather live there than anywhere . . . . New England is great enough to make many kingdoms and countries , were it all inhabited . " And on the size of North America ...
... seen not inhabited , could I have means to transport a colony , I would rather live there than anywhere . . . . New England is great enough to make many kingdoms and countries , were it all inhabited . " And on the size of North America ...
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... seen so tempestuous weather so long together ; which maketh me think that , if God hath given liberty to the witches of that country ( which aboundeth with witches ) , they are all set on work to cross the service by extraordinary ...
... seen so tempestuous weather so long together ; which maketh me think that , if God hath given liberty to the witches of that country ( which aboundeth with witches ) , they are all set on work to cross the service by extraordinary ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Urheberrecht | |
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