The Stuart Age: A History of England 1603-1714Longman, 1980 - 493 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... opposition to the crown in 1626 and 1627 does not necessarily mean that this opposition was maintained in the years immediately following . There is some evidence of a royalist ' backlash ' in reaction to the attacks on the crown by ...
... opposition to the crown in 1626 and 1627 does not necessarily mean that this opposition was maintained in the years immediately following . There is some evidence of a royalist ' backlash ' in reaction to the attacks on the crown by ...
Pagina 144
... opposition , at least in London , as well as the opposition of those soap manufacturers who had been left out of the monopoly . Even an officially sponsored demonstration in December 1633 by two washerwomen ( using an advertising ...
... opposition , at least in London , as well as the opposition of those soap manufacturers who had been left out of the monopoly . Even an officially sponsored demonstration in December 1633 by two washerwomen ( using an advertising ...
Pagina 147
... opposition became more pronounced . When the officers of the lieutenancy began administering unpopular policies like forcible billeting gentlemen curried popular favour , as did Sir Robert Phelips , by denouncing ' the oppression of the ...
... opposition became more pronounced . When the officers of the lieutenancy began administering unpopular policies like forcible billeting gentlemen curried popular favour , as did Sir Robert Phelips , by denouncing ' the oppression of the ...
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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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