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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Longsword — For other uses, see Longsword (disambiguation). Longsword Swiss longsword, ca. 1500 (Morges museum) Type Sword … Wikipedia
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The Rough Wooing — was a term coined by Sir Walter Scott and H. E. Marshall to describe the Anglo Scottish war pursued intermittently from 1544 to 1551. It followed from the failure of the Scots to honour the terms of the 1543 Treaty of Greenwich, by which the… … Wikipedia
Ralph Robinson — (1520 1577) was a Renaissance scholar and man of letters. He was educated at Stamford School, Lincolnshire and the University of Cambridge.His was the first English translation of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, originally written in Latin in 1516. It… … Wikipedia
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The pen is mightier than the sword — is a metonymic adage coined by Edward Bulwer Lytton in 1839 for his play Richelieu; Or the Conspiracy .cite book title=Richelieu; Or the Conspiracy: A Play in Five Acts. publisher=Saunders and Otley, Conduit St. location=London year=1839… … Wikipedia
Linda Adams — (born 1954) is an English folk singer, and co founder of Fellside Records .Linda Adams was born in Cumbria. She rarely sings now, but is well represented on CD, on her own record label. As a session singer, she has recorded with Maddie Southorn… … Wikipedia
La pluma es más poderosa que la espada — Luis XIII y Richelieu en el sitio de La Rochelle, . La pluma es más poderosa que la espada es un tópico literario acuñado por el autor inglés Edward Bulwer Lytton (The pen is mightier than the sword), como una metonimia para indicar que hace más… … Wikipedia Español
Ferne — 1. Aus der Fern lügt man gern. Frz.: De longues terres longues nouvelles. (Leroux, I, 58.) 2. Aus der Ferne ist gut lügen. – Simrock, 6646. 3. Besser aus der Ferne dingen, als in der Nähe ringen. Die Unterhandlungen sind vortheilhafter, wenn man… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon