England under the Tudors and StuartsSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1861 - Всего страниц: 735 |
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... throne of England , the same endeavour has been made , diligently to bring its suc- cessive stages , and the principles involved in it , before the student's mind . The contests between James the First and his parliaments , as well as ...
... throne of England , the same endeavour has been made , diligently to bring its suc- cessive stages , and the principles involved in it , before the student's mind . The contests between James the First and his parliaments , as well as ...
Стр. vii
... throne 4 4. His enemies , and the dangers which threatened him 10. Origin of the balance of power , and of the law of nations 13 5 5. Simnel's rebellion , and impersonation of the Earl of Warwick 11. The war concerning the Duchy of ...
... throne 4 4. His enemies , and the dangers which threatened him 10. Origin of the balance of power , and of the law of nations 13 5 5. Simnel's rebellion , and impersonation of the Earl of Warwick 11. The war concerning the Duchy of ...
Стр. ix
... throne 15. The great Northern Insurrection 16. Persecution of the Catholics 17. Norfolk's conspiracy 178 181 .. 182 184 II . Elizabeth's transactions with Scotland and France . II . Elizabeth's treatment of the Puritans . 4. The treaty ...
... throne 15. The great Northern Insurrection 16. Persecution of the Catholics 17. Norfolk's conspiracy 178 181 .. 182 184 II . Elizabeth's transactions with Scotland and France . II . Elizabeth's treatment of the Puritans . 4. The treaty ...
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... throne 2. James's early unpopularity 3. " The Bye , " and " The Main " . 4. Raleigh's trial and condemnation .. 5. The Hampton Court conference 6. James's first parliament 7. Religious persecutions 12. " The addled parliament " .. 309 ...
... throne 2. James's early unpopularity 3. " The Bye , " and " The Main " . 4. Raleigh's trial and condemnation .. 5. The Hampton Court conference 6. James's first parliament 7. Religious persecutions 12. " The addled parliament " .. 309 ...
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... throne under so many auspicious circum- stances as Henry Tudor . He united in his own person , by the pledge he had given to marry Elizabeth of York , the title of the two great families which had contended for the throne for so many ...
... throne under so many auspicious circum- stances as Henry Tudor . He united in his own person , by the pledge he had given to marry Elizabeth of York , the title of the two great families which had contended for the throne for so many ...
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Стр. 587 - I, AB, do declare, that it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the king : and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him...
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