Charles I, the Personal MonarchRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1983 - 426 Seiten |
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... political arena nor the main protagonist . The vast majority of those men who went to Westminster did so to gain or confirm local prestige , win local battles , obtain local legislation , and support their sovereign's minis- ters ...
... political arena nor the main protagonist . The vast majority of those men who went to Westminster did so to gain or confirm local prestige , win local battles , obtain local legislation , and support their sovereign's minis- ters ...
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... politics of his reign , particularly before 1640 , in party terms is as confusing as the use of such labels as ' Puritan ' or even ' Arminian ' . For one thing Charles never acted with the political foresight that historical hind- sight ...
... politics of his reign , particularly before 1640 , in party terms is as confusing as the use of such labels as ' Puritan ' or even ' Arminian ' . For one thing Charles never acted with the political foresight that historical hind- sight ...
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... politics to win wealth or status . If he relished power as a compensation for the insecurity of his early days , then he did so unconsciously . Like most men Charles saw the great political issues in symbolic terms his corona- tion oath ...
... politics to win wealth or status . If he relished power as a compensation for the insecurity of his early days , then he did so unconsciously . Like most men Charles saw the great political issues in symbolic terms his corona- tion oath ...
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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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