WINDSOR CASTLE IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND1974 |
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Pàgina 79
... peace for nearly forty years . Peace had indeed lasted too long : there are always fighting fools who want to fight – a recurrent feature in history – and pent - up aggressions on both sides precipitated the conflict . It proved a ...
... peace for nearly forty years . Peace had indeed lasted too long : there are always fighting fools who want to fight – a recurrent feature in history – and pent - up aggressions on both sides precipitated the conflict . It proved a ...
Pàgina 131
... peace , that - whenever it pleases God I shall die - I may have the satisfaction of leaving my poor country and all my friends in peace and quiet . ' Alas , there was no prospect of peace : in 1703 she had given her one magnificent ...
... peace , that - whenever it pleases God I shall die - I may have the satisfaction of leaving my poor country and all my friends in peace and quiet . ' Alas , there was no prospect of peace : in 1703 she had given her one magnificent ...
Pàgina 140
... Peace in a more lofty strain . He dedicated the poem to the Tory Lord Lansdowne , grandson of the gallant Sir Bevil ... peace ! Peace was achieved abroad before she died , the political discord at home increased – but at least it ...
... Peace in a more lofty strain . He dedicated the poem to the Tory Lord Lansdowne , grandson of the gallant Sir Bevil ... peace ! Peace was achieved abroad before she died , the political discord at home increased – but at least it ...
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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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