The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... turned out , as might be expected , more effective . In the last years of Forster's rule of the Middle March— he was a very old man and , for all his enjoyment of life , lived to be over ninety - order was relaxed and lawlessness each ...
... turned out , as might be expected , more effective . In the last years of Forster's rule of the Middle March— he was a very old man and , for all his enjoyment of life , lived to be over ninety - order was relaxed and lawlessness each ...
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... turned out to be as good wrestlers as the West Countrymen . They had witches and " have many kinds of enchantments , which they often used , but to small purpose , thanks be to God . ” 4 They also turned out to be great thieves ...
... turned out to be as good wrestlers as the West Countrymen . They had witches and " have many kinds of enchantments , which they often used , but to small purpose , thanks be to God . ” 4 They also turned out to be great thieves ...
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... turned out in their thousands , the beacons were laid , arrangements were made for reinforcements to be moved across the counties to the place invaded . The lords - lieutenant and their deputies had been hard at work surveying ...
... turned out in their thousands , the beacons were laid , arrangements were made for reinforcements to be moved across the counties to the place invaded . The lords - lieutenant and their deputies had been hard at work surveying ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
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