The Stuart Age: A History of England 1603-1714Longman, 1980 - 493 pagina's |
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Pagina 242
... Restoration Settlement ' is a misnomer . The series of ad hoc decisions made in the early 1660s by the Convention and Cavalier Parliaments , which are traditionally called ' the Restoration Settlement ' , settled very little . The ...
... Restoration Settlement ' is a misnomer . The series of ad hoc decisions made in the early 1660s by the Convention and Cavalier Parliaments , which are traditionally called ' the Restoration Settlement ' , settled very little . The ...
Pagina 251
... Restoration to 1691 , as well as Clarendon , recognized the force of this . One of the major puzzles of the Restoration period is why Charles II , until the last years of his reign , did not . Why did he persist in pursuing a policy ...
... Restoration to 1691 , as well as Clarendon , recognized the force of this . One of the major puzzles of the Restoration period is why Charles II , until the last years of his reign , did not . Why did he persist in pursuing a policy ...
Pagina 259
... Restoration Settlement : the influence of the Laudians 1649–62 ( 1951 ) argues that Clarendon was a consistent intolerant Anglican . G. R. Abernathy , English Presbyterians and the Stuart Restoration ( Trans . American Philosophical ...
... Restoration Settlement : the influence of the Laudians 1649–62 ( 1951 ) argues that Clarendon was a consistent intolerant Anglican . G. R. Abernathy , English Presbyterians and the Stuart Restoration ( Trans . American Philosophical ...
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The economy of early Stuart England | 4 |
Society in early Stuart England | 35 |
The Elizabethan constitution | 81 |
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