England in the Reign of Charles II, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1955 - 778页 |
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第419页
... Stuart be- cause of his perjury and breach of the Covenant . At this moment therefore it seemed not impossible that a new Bishops ' War would give a lead to English republicanism . But Charles was bending , not breaking , under the ...
... Stuart be- cause of his perjury and breach of the Covenant . At this moment therefore it seemed not impossible that a new Bishops ' War would give a lead to English republicanism . But Charles was bending , not breaking , under the ...
第431页
... Stuart expedients ; moreover it was an intrusion not into an Englishman's castle , but into his kit- chen , and so helped to destroy some of the glamour traditionally associated with Stuart rule . It was abolished immediately after the ...
... Stuart expedients ; moreover it was an intrusion not into an Englishman's castle , but into his kit- chen , and so helped to destroy some of the glamour traditionally associated with Stuart rule . It was abolished immediately after the ...
第651页
... Stuart revenge , on the other hand , had removed some of the most distinguished representatives of the English aristocracy , and was therefore the more notable as an object - lesson . Supreme above it all was the cynical monarch ...
... Stuart revenge , on the other hand , had removed some of the most distinguished representatives of the English aristocracy , and was therefore the more notable as an object - lesson . Supreme above it all was the cynical monarch ...
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SCOTLAND AND IRELAND 166179 pp 389420 | 389 |
REVENUE AND TAXATION pp 421449 | 421 |
THE CROWN IN PARLIAMENT pp 450485 | 450 |
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