The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... sent Carey's man back with a polite letter . Carey had , of course , to get even with Ker for this . Shortly after , a great favourite of Ker's , an old robber called Geordie Bourne , fell into Carey's hands . Carey heard his confession ...
... sent Carey's man back with a polite letter . Carey had , of course , to get even with Ker for this . Shortly after , a great favourite of Ker's , an old robber called Geordie Bourne , fell into Carey's hands . Carey heard his confession ...
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... sent his head to the Captain of Carrickfergus , who sent it , preserved in salt , to the Lord Deputy . Shane's tanist and successor was a cousin , Turlough Luineach ; the English government could not but in decency uphold the rights of ...
... sent his head to the Captain of Carrickfergus , who sent it , preserved in salt , to the Lord Deputy . Shane's tanist and successor was a cousin , Turlough Luineach ; the English government could not but in decency uphold the rights of ...
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... sent out in 1605 ; but the Olive Plant , owned by Sir Oliph Leigh , was swept past by the winds and currents and managed to effect a lodgment on St. Lucia in the Windward Islands , which was shortly scuppered by the horrid Caribs . A ...
... sent out in 1605 ; but the Olive Plant , owned by Sir Oliph Leigh , was swept past by the winds and currents and managed to effect a lodgment on St. Lucia in the Windward Islands , which was shortly scuppered by the horrid Caribs . A ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 88 |
Urheberrecht | |
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