The popular history of England /
Tomo V Parte 1
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Preliminares.
Popular history of England.
Chapter I. Belief that Albion was once part of the Continent...
Chapter II. Caligula's mock triumph, A.D...
Chapter III. Usurpation of Carausius...
Chapter IV-V.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter VI. Egbert at the Counrt of Charñemagne...
Chapter VII-VIII.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter IX. Edward succeeds Alfred...
Chapter X-XI.
Chapter XII-XIII.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XIV. Coronation of William I...
Chapter XV. Revolt of Nobles...
Chapter XVI. Burning of Mantes...
Chapter XVII. Prince Henry seizes the treasures of the crown...
Chapter XVIII. Arrival of Stephen...
Chapter XIX. Henry II. crowned...
Chapter XX. Deportment of Becket as Archbishop...
Chapter XXI. First Landing of Anglo...
Chapter XXII. Victory of Richard over Saladin...
Chapter XXIII. Accession of John...
Chapter XXIV. Provisions for the Observance of the Charter...
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Parte 2.
Chapter XXV. The award of Kenilworth.
Chapter XXVI. Domestic hostory of the people in the second half of the thirteenth century...
Chapter XXVII. Death of Margaret of Scotland.
Chapter XXVIII. Edward of Caernarvon...
Chapter XXIX. Mortimer and Isabella in France, with Prince Edward.
Chapter XXX. Nationality of the English.
Chapter XXXI. Death of Philip of Valois.
Chapter XXXII. Constitutional principles developed in the reign of Richard II.
Chapter XXXIII. Family dissensions...
Chapter XXXIV. Hireditary pretensiont of Henry of Lancaster to the crown...
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The popular History of England. by Charles Knight.
Popular history of England.
Chapter I. Henry V. proclaimend king...
Chapter II. News of Agincourt arrives.
Chapter III. Defeat of the Englis before Montargis...
Chapter IV. Social condition during the wars of the Roses...
Chapter V. Combinations of Masons...
Chapter VI. Death-struggle of the feudal power...
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Parte 2.
Chapter VII. Popular support of the house of York.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter VIII. Total depression of the enemies of the house of York....
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Parte 2.
Chapter IX. Spirit of an age reflected by Chroniclers.
Chapter X-XI.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XII. Edmund de la Pole, duke of Suffolk...
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Parte 2.
Chapter XIII. Accession of Henry VIII...
Chapter XIV. Ravages in Scotland, and on the coast of the Channel.
Chapter XV. Luther.
Chapter XVI. Release of the king of France...
Chapter XVII. Wolsey quits York Place...
Chapter XVIII. A great field of English history now to be entered upon...
Chapter XIX. Borth of the Princess Elizabeth...
Chapter XX. Cromwell vicegerent...
Letter of anne boleyn to henry VIII.
Chapter XXI. Treland...
Chapitre XXII. Three years without an English parliament...
Chapter XXIII. Parliament of 1539...
Chapter XXIV. Three priests burned as heretics, and three hanged as traitors...
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Parte 2.
Chapter XXV. General notice of the condition of England...
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Parte 2.
Chapter XXVI. General notice of England...
Chapter XXVII-XXVIII.
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Parte 2.
Chapter XXIX. Position of domestic affairs after the suppression of the insurrections.
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Parte 2.
Chapter XXX. The Lady Jane proclaimed Queen...
Chapter XXXI. Gardiner's sermon before the queen.
Chapter XXXII. The Marian persecution...
Chapter XXXIII. Sights and events in London in the first year of the persecution...
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