Princes and Peoples: France and British Isles, 1620-1714 : an Anthology of Primary SourcesMargaret Lucille Kekewich Manchester University Press, 1994 - 257 pagini This anthology focuses on Britain and France in a period critical to their development as great powers. Its emphasis is on the regions and nations of which these two states were composed, rather than on the monolithic states. The documents illustrate many facets of their history, from the personal to the constitutional and, in particular, reflect the development of absolutism in France and of limited monarchy in England and other parts of the British Isles. Additionally, the documents indicate the social, religious and political trends that influenced the direction of change. Some of the documents have been drawn from unpublished 17th- and early 18th-century sources, and a number are translated from French for the first time. |
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... army in 1685 ( III.39 ) was that the members were not at all sure for what purpose such an army might be used : it just could be a means of depriving the Anglican governing classes of their political independence ( III.40 ) . James was ...
... army in 1685 ( III.39 ) was that the members were not at all sure for what purpose such an army might be used : it just could be a means of depriving the Anglican governing classes of their political independence ( III.40 ) . James was ...
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... Army . ' You see the Act of Test already broken . . . Sir Hugh Chomondley . I stand up for , and would not have the Militia reflected on ; it was very useful in the late Rebellion of Monmouth ; it kept him from Bristol and Exeter , and ...
... Army . ' You see the Act of Test already broken . . . Sir Hugh Chomondley . I stand up for , and would not have the Militia reflected on ; it was very useful in the late Rebellion of Monmouth ; it kept him from Bristol and Exeter , and ...
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... army ; for it hath never been known that a supply was asked or granted and no cause shown for what . At last it was moved that a previous question should be put for these last words for the support of the army - which being put , it ...
... army ; for it hath never been known that a supply was asked or granted and no cause shown for what . At last it was moved that a previous question should be put for these last words for the support of the army - which being put , it ...
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Howells Familiar Letters from Edinburgh and from Dublin 1639 | 21 |
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