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... ENGLAND REFORMATION AND RESURGENCE 1485-1603 England in the Sixteenth Century THE STRUGGLE FOR THE CONSTITUTION 1603-1689 England in the Sixteenth Century ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1689-1793 A Balanced Constitution and New ...
... ENGLAND REFORMATION AND RESURGENCE 1485-1603 England in the Sixteenth Century THE STRUGGLE FOR THE CONSTITUTION 1603-1689 England in the Sixteenth Century ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1689-1793 A Balanced Constitution and New ...
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... England is a stage - coach just ready to start . A great sheep or cattle fair is a beautiful sight ; but , in a ... England : ' In the whole world there was not so happy a country as England was . In the reading of our books and in the ...
... England is a stage - coach just ready to start . A great sheep or cattle fair is a beautiful sight ; but , in a ... England : ' In the whole world there was not so happy a country as England was . In the reading of our books and in the ...
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... England . The first ship was wrecked , and was not salvaged until 1804. Lord Elgin himself , returning to England via France in 1803 , was arrested by orders of the First Consul , and remained a prisoner of war until 1806 , but in his ...
... England . The first ship was wrecked , and was not salvaged until 1804. Lord Elgin himself , returning to England via France in 1803 , was arrested by orders of the First Consul , and remained a prisoner of war until 1806 , but in his ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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