The History of Progress in Great Britain, Volume 1Houlston and Wright, 1866 - 384 pagina's |
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Archbishop of Canterbury arts Barons became Becket Bishop Britain British Britons Catholic cause century Charles charter Christ Christian Church civil liberty clergy cloth commerce continued cotton course court Covenanters Cromwell declared Dunstan duties Edward Edward III England English established exports fact faith favour foreign Government hand Henry Henry II Henry VIII holy honour House important improvement increased invention iron John John Wycliffe judges jury justice kind King King's kingdom labour Laud linen London Lord machinery Mad Parliament manufacture matters ment merchants metals mind Montfort nobles obtained Parliament passed period persons Petition of Right pillory political Pope possession present priests Prince probably produce progress prohibited Protestant Protestantism punishment Queen Reformation reign religion religious liberty Roman royal Saxon Scotland sent ships silk slave Star Chamber things thought trade Wat Tyler wool woollen words Wycliffe yarn