Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Издање 49Deighton and Laughton, 1895 |
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... gold production ; of Eastern luxuries ; and of intercourse with Persia , Arabia , and the East generally . Yet such was her condition at that date . • The marauding and devastating tribes of Huns , who had overrun the country ( called ...
... gold production ; of Eastern luxuries ; and of intercourse with Persia , Arabia , and the East generally . Yet such was her condition at that date . • The marauding and devastating tribes of Huns , who had overrun the country ( called ...
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... gold and precious stones had been discovered in the north of the kingdom , while the whole of its central portions were plains of unrivalled fertility , so that Hungary was commonly spoken of as the granary of Europe . The Carpathian ...
... gold and precious stones had been discovered in the north of the kingdom , while the whole of its central portions were plains of unrivalled fertility , so that Hungary was commonly spoken of as the granary of Europe . The Carpathian ...
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... gold and precious stones from the newly discovered mines in Hungary . Such riches as these for herself as a future bride , and the costly presents sent to Herman and his court by Andrew , caused Elizabeth to be received with rapturous ...
... gold and precious stones from the newly discovered mines in Hungary . Such riches as these for herself as a future bride , and the costly presents sent to Herman and his court by Andrew , caused Elizabeth to be received with rapturous ...
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... gold and silver , gold and silver thread , camblets , grograms , spices , drugs , sugar , cotton , cummin , gall , linen , serges , tapestry , madder , hops , glass , salt fish , smallwares or merceries , arms , ammunition and household ...
... gold and silver , gold and silver thread , camblets , grograms , spices , drugs , sugar , cotton , cummin , gall , linen , serges , tapestry , madder , hops , glass , salt fish , smallwares or merceries , arms , ammunition and household ...
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... gold every year at the feast of Michaelmas . But Edward III , jealous of the Netherlands , set to work to establish the English cloth manufacture . He forbade the exportation of English wool , and invited seventy Walloon weaver TRADE ...
... gold every year at the feast of Michaelmas . But Edward III , jealous of the Netherlands , set to work to establish the English cloth manufacture . He forbade the exportation of English wool , and invited seventy Walloon weaver TRADE ...
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