A Student's History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward VII, Том 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1910 - Всего страниц: 1051 |
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... Parliament of 490 Third Parliament . 1621 490 1616-1621 18. Financial Reform . 1619 1039. Favouritism and Corrup- tion 492 492 28 . 494 James I. 1624 27. The French Alliance . Mansfeld's Expedition , and the Death of James I. 1624-1625 ...
... Parliament of 490 Third Parliament . 1621 490 1616-1621 18. Financial Reform . 1619 1039. Favouritism and Corrup- tion 492 492 28 . 494 James I. 1624 27. The French Alliance . Mansfeld's Expedition , and the Death of James I. 1624-1625 ...
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... Parliament . 1654-1655 . 570 16. The Major - Generals . 1655 570 17. Oliver's Foreign Policy . 1654-1655 571 562 18. The French Alliance . 4. Montrose and Charles II . in 1655 572 Scotland . 1650 5. Dunbar and Worcester . 563 1650-1651 ...
... Parliament . 1654-1655 . 570 16. The Major - Generals . 1655 570 17. Oliver's Foreign Policy . 1654-1655 571 562 18. The French Alliance . 4. Montrose and Charles II . in 1655 572 Scotland . 1650 5. Dunbar and Worcester . 563 1650-1651 ...
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... PARLIAMENTS. xxvii PAGE 1. Return of Charles II . 1660 578 2. King and Parliament . 1660 3. Formation of the Govern ment . 1660 579 580 4. The Political Ideas of the Convention Parliament . 1660-1667 14. The Question of Toleration Raised ...
... PARLIAMENTS. xxvii PAGE 1. Return of Charles II . 1660 578 2. King and Parliament . 1660 3. Formation of the Govern ment . 1660 579 580 4. The Political Ideas of the Convention Parliament . 1660-1667 14. The Question of Toleration Raised ...
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... PARLIAMENTS . CHAPTER XL THE LAST YEARS OF CHARLES II . CHAPTER XLI 1685-1689 4 PAGE 7. Breach between Parliament and King . 1685. 1675-1681 PAGE PAGE 1. Growing Influence of Danby . 12 . 1675 610 2. Parliamentary Parties . 13 . 1675 610 ...
... PARLIAMENTS . CHAPTER XL THE LAST YEARS OF CHARLES II . CHAPTER XLI 1685-1689 4 PAGE 7. Breach between Parliament and King . 1685. 1675-1681 PAGE PAGE 1. Growing Influence of Danby . 12 . 1675 610 2. Parliamentary Parties . 13 . 1675 610 ...
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... Parliament and King . 1685 CONTENTS 16. Resistance of the Clergy . xxix PAGE • 638 1688 642 8. The Dispensing Power . 1686 9. The Ecclesiastical Commis- sion . 1686 638 17. The Trial of the Seven Bishops . 1688 643 11. The Fall of the ...
... Parliament and King . 1685 CONTENTS 16. Resistance of the Clergy . xxix PAGE • 638 1688 642 8. The Dispensing Power . 1686 9. The Ecclesiastical Commis- sion . 1686 638 17. The Trial of the Seven Bishops . 1688 643 11. The Fall of the ...
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