WINDSOR CASTLE IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND1974 |
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Pàgina 78
... Parliament , which took the initiative and prepared to collar power . They pressed forward their bill to get control of the militia , and for taking away the bishops ' votes in the Lords – wresting a solid support from the monarchy ...
... Parliament , which took the initiative and prepared to collar power . They pressed forward their bill to get control of the militia , and for taking away the bishops ' votes in the Lords – wresting a solid support from the monarchy ...
Pàgina 81
... Parliament and us ; and we mean to be it between your Majesty and the Parliament . ' The Presbyterian majority in Parliament were as intolerable as they were intolerant . The terms they proposed to the King , the Newcastle Propositions ...
... Parliament and us ; and we mean to be it between your Majesty and the Parliament . ' The Presbyterian majority in Parliament were as intolerable as they were intolerant . The terms they proposed to the King , the Newcastle Propositions ...
Pàgina 180
... Parliament moved with alacrity for a degree of splendour that was becoming the sovereign who ruled over the country and also the country over which he ruled ' . The grant was increased : the Princess de Lieven reported that ' the King ...
... Parliament moved with alacrity for a degree of splendour that was becoming the sovereign who ruled over the country and also the country over which he ruled ' . The grant was increased : the Princess de Lieven reported that ' the King ...
Continguts
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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