WINDSOR CASTLE IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND1974 |
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Pàgina 95
... England . It is sad that almost all of it was swept away by Wyatville ; only three of the rooms decorated by Verrio remain , and from those we can hardly judge for they were the least part of a grandiose achievement . By this time the ...
... England . It is sad that almost all of it was swept away by Wyatville ; only three of the rooms decorated by Verrio remain , and from those we can hardly judge for they were the least part of a grandiose achievement . By this time the ...
Pàgina 117
... England at its word ; for decades now it had been preaching Passive Obedience to the monarch . But , in politics , no - one holds to his word contrary to his interests ; James tried the Church of England too hard , and it went back on ...
... England at its word ; for decades now it had been preaching Passive Obedience to the monarch . But , in politics , no - one holds to his word contrary to his interests ; James tried the Church of England too hard , and it went back on ...
Pàgina 119
... England , to which not only the Fleet but the Army and the nation in general have so frankly concurred ' . Louis XIV had offered James an army to hold Portsmouth and keep open communications with France . Burnet says , “ all the priests ...
... England , to which not only the Fleet but the Army and the nation in general have so frankly concurred ' . Louis XIV had offered James an army to hold Portsmouth and keep open communications with France . Burnet says , “ all the priests ...
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Photographs and illustrations were supplied or are reproduced by kind permission | 9 |
1489 National Portrait Gallery 72 124 132 135 142 163 200 | 26 |
Tudor Historic Decisions | 43 |
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