A Popular History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Accession of Victoria, 3. sējumsD. Estes and C. E. Lauriat, 1876 |
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... CHARLES II . 1660-1685 . 206 250 • XXXI . JAMES II . AND THE REVOLUTION . 1685-1688 . 300 XXXII . WILLIAM AND MARY . - ESTABLISHMENT OF PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT . 1689-1694 . 359 LIST OF PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME III . FRONTISPIECE.
... CHARLES II . 1660-1685 . 206 250 • XXXI . JAMES II . AND THE REVOLUTION . 1685-1688 . 300 XXXII . WILLIAM AND MARY . - ESTABLISHMENT OF PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT . 1689-1694 . 359 LIST OF PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME III . FRONTISPIECE.
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... II . • " The Lives and Fortunes of the Good People of England . " • Portrait of Monk . Lambert . Lambert confronted ... James II . • 298 297 300 300 Facing Refer to page Milton . Milton . " Recant 8 LIST OF PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS .
... II . • " The Lives and Fortunes of the Good People of England . " • Portrait of Monk . Lambert . Lambert confronted ... James II . • 298 297 300 300 Facing Refer to page Milton . Milton . " Recant 8 LIST OF PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS .
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... James II . William and Mary . • · Presenting the Address to William . James at the Battle of the Boyne . · 248 344 118 358 360 359 · · · · 170 360 · · · • 384 384 · • · 386 387 · 388 388 392 392 400 400 The Duke and Duchess of ...
... James II . William and Mary . • · Presenting the Address to William . James at the Battle of the Boyne . · 248 344 118 358 360 359 · · · · 170 360 · · · • 384 384 · • · 386 387 · 388 388 392 392 400 400 The Duke and Duchess of ...
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Guizot (M., François). HILDIGRAND with the bishop , receiving none of those who presented. CHILDREN OF THE KING . BURIAL OF THE KING . ESCAPE OF JAMES II .
Guizot (M., François). HILDIGRAND with the bishop , receiving none of those who presented. CHILDREN OF THE KING . BURIAL OF THE KING . ESCAPE OF JAMES II .
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