Set in a Silver SeaDoubleday, 1968 - 359 pages A social history of England from the days of the first Stuart king, James, when England was largely an agricultural and rural country, through the reign of Queen Victoria, when England had become the world's foremost industrial and Imperial giant. |
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... bishop and his children , no less than nine in number . " " I have seen , " wrote another witness , “ the bishop and the bishopess , the little bishops and the little bishopesses . " In the parish churches neither vestments nor images ...
... bishop and his children , no less than nine in number . " " I have seen , " wrote another witness , “ the bishop and the bishopess , the little bishops and the little bishopesses . " In the parish churches neither vestments nor images ...
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... bishop this week , " wrote a London correspondent , " comes down to you in the wagon , and I hope brings his ... bishops proved too strong . In 1662 over a thousand clergy laid down their livings rather than conform to episcopal ...
... bishop this week , " wrote a London correspondent , " comes down to you in the wagon , and I hope brings his ... bishops proved too strong . In 1662 over a thousand clergy laid down their livings rather than conform to episcopal ...
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... Bishop , 242 Burney , Fanny , 82 Boswell , James , 95 Botley , 127 Boulton , Matthew , 93 Boulton Watt , 93 Bowhill , 177 Boyle , Richard , e . of Cork , 50 Boyne , battle of the , 151n Bradford , 64 , 200 Bradford - on - Avon , 64 ...
... Bishop , 242 Burney , Fanny , 82 Boswell , James , 95 Botley , 127 Boulton , Matthew , 93 Boulton Watt , 93 Bowhill , 177 Boyle , Richard , e . of Cork , 50 Boyne , battle of the , 151n Bradford , 64 , 200 Bradford - on - Avon , 64 ...
Contents
The Breach with Rome | 7 |
Approach to the Capital | 15 |
Pepyss London | 22 |
Copyright | |
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