The Stuart Age: A History of England 1603-1714Longman, 1980 - 493 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... court of wards , and the duchy of Lancaster . ' The importance and growth in size of this bureaucracy ought not to be minimized ; it formed the basis of a powerful civil service which developed under the last two Stuart kings . But it ...
... court of wards , and the duchy of Lancaster . ' The importance and growth in size of this bureaucracy ought not to be minimized ; it formed the basis of a powerful civil service which developed under the last two Stuart kings . But it ...
Pagina 132
... court ' versus ' country ' ? It is not easy to analyse the politics of the 1620s , largely because political groupings were very fluid , changing rapidly in response to different issues and circumstances . What is certain is that ...
... court ' versus ' country ' ? It is not easy to analyse the politics of the 1620s , largely because political groupings were very fluid , changing rapidly in response to different issues and circumstances . What is certain is that ...
Pagina 151
... court and the parliamentary classes which had been maintained in the 1620s had not been cut in the 1630s , might one side have appreciated the common ground it had with the other ? Fortunately , might - have - beens are not the primary ...
... court and the parliamentary classes which had been maintained in the 1620s had not been cut in the 1630s , might one side have appreciated the common ground it had with the other ? Fortunately , might - have - beens are not the primary ...
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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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