English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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Page 154
... King's Conscience . From their experiences under the Protectorate , Englishmen learned that the dangers of arbitrary power were not removed by abolition of the crown , that the claims of religious sects to know by divine inspiration ...
... King's Conscience . From their experiences under the Protectorate , Englishmen learned that the dangers of arbitrary power were not removed by abolition of the crown , that the claims of religious sects to know by divine inspiration ...
Page 187
... King Charles I. came over to England , and was well receiv'd by that King who appointed him Lodgings in his Court , gave him a considerable Salary , and employ'd him in his Palace at Greenwich , and other publick Places . The most ...
... King Charles I. came over to England , and was well receiv'd by that King who appointed him Lodgings in his Court , gave him a considerable Salary , and employ'd him in his Palace at Greenwich , and other publick Places . The most ...
Page 259
... King of the two Sicilies prohibiting all introduction of foreign wool under 150 per cent duty . The wool of Naples is harsh and bad and I could not get any white wool there for knitting but what came from England . But these exactions ...
... King of the two Sicilies prohibiting all introduction of foreign wool under 150 per cent duty . The wool of Naples is harsh and bad and I could not get any white wool there for knitting but what came from England . But these exactions ...
Contents
Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico pag | 1 |
H W Donner St Thomas Mores Treatise on the Four | 25 |
Jorgen Andersen Giant Dreams | 49 |
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