The Poetical Works of John MiltonArundel Print, 1881 - 627 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiii
... England . Charles I. , married in May , 1625 , to the French princess Henrietta - Maria , had adopted a policy in Church and State compared with which his father's efforts towards Absolutism had been mild . Having quarrelled ...
... England . Charles I. , married in May , 1625 , to the French princess Henrietta - Maria , had adopted a policy in Church and State compared with which his father's efforts towards Absolutism had been mild . Having quarrelled ...
Pàgina xxi
... England . They had also taken measures for their own security and the permanence of English Parliamentary government . All this having been done unanimously or nearly so , the Church question had at length emerged as the most difficult ...
... England . They had also taken measures for their own security and the permanence of English Parliamentary government . All this having been done unanimously or nearly so , the Church question had at length emerged as the most difficult ...
Pàgina xxiv
... England was secured for the Parliament . — By this time there had appeared a dispute among the Parliamentarians themselves , which interfered much with the farther prosecution of the war , and was to be of immense conse- quence in the ...
... England was secured for the Parliament . — By this time there had appeared a dispute among the Parliamentarians themselves , which interfered much with the farther prosecution of the war , and was to be of immense conse- quence in the ...
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