Vexed and Troubled Englishmen, 1590-1642A social, economic, and cultural history of the late Elizabethan and early Stuart period, as well as a fundamental work on America's origins. |
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... young men and women to marry for love . The ideal was a well - planned love match . In urban communities young people had more of a choice than in the rural regions . Timothy's remark that he must consult his friends before starting a ...
... young men and women to marry for love . The ideal was a well - planned love match . In urban communities young people had more of a choice than in the rural regions . Timothy's remark that he must consult his friends before starting a ...
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... Young , sometime student of Staple Inn . “ This vice of drunkenness , " Young termed " England's Bane : because no Nation is more polluted with this capitoll sinne than ours . " It has become common in villages , towns , and cities ...
... Young , sometime student of Staple Inn . “ This vice of drunkenness , " Young termed " England's Bane : because no Nation is more polluted with this capitoll sinne than ours . " It has become common in villages , towns , and cities ...
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... young Frenchmen into go- ing to St. Servan , close to St. Malo , where they entertained them for three months after they had signed them up for service in Barbados for five , six , or seven years . For this entire group , the English ...
... young Frenchmen into go- ing to St. Servan , close to St. Malo , where they entertained them for three months after they had signed them up for service in Barbados for five , six , or seven years . For this entire group , the English ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
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