Charles I, the Personal MonarchRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1983 - 426 Seiten |
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... father Charles was more ambivalent than most sons . His firm rejection of the style of his father's court at the first possible instance suggests that Charles basically accepted Weldon's view of the king , par- ticularly as he knew ...
... father Charles was more ambivalent than most sons . His firm rejection of the style of his father's court at the first possible instance suggests that Charles basically accepted Weldon's view of the king , par- ticularly as he knew ...
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... father.35 It is no surprise that relations between the two mirrored those between another mythical prince , the Oedipus of Greek mythology , and his father , for the tensions between the king and impatient heir invariably exacerbate ...
... father.35 It is no surprise that relations between the two mirrored those between another mythical prince , the Oedipus of Greek mythology , and his father , for the tensions between the king and impatient heir invariably exacerbate ...
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... father and son viewed each other were fraught with the most dan- gerous potential . For example , Charles could have found the tensions he felt in trying to reconcile his father as pater patriae and pater familias , whose interest lay ...
... father and son viewed each other were fraught with the most dan- gerous potential . For example , Charles could have found the tensions he felt in trying to reconcile his father as pater patriae and pater familias , whose interest lay ...
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The duke far out of order | 1 |
The illustrious hope of Great Britain 12 | 12 |
Baby Charles Steenie and their Dear Dad | 22 |
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