The popular history of England /
Tomo V Parte 3
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Preliminares.
The popular hostory of England by Charles Knight.
Chapter I. Elizabeth procclaimed queen.
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Chapter II. Publie spirit under Elizabeth.
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Chapter III. Mary compelled to resign the Crown.
Chapter IV. General view of the first ten years of Elizabeth.
Chapter V. Jesuits in England.
Chapter VI. The Association.
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Chapter VII. Funeral of Sir Philip Sidney.
Chapter VIII. Sailing of the Armada.
Chapter IX. The three religious classes of the second
Chapter X. Henry of Navarre succeeds to the throne of France.
Chapter XI. Death of lord Burleigh.
Chapter XII.Literature and Art characteristic of the periods of their production.
Chapter XIII. James proctaimed king of England.
Chapter XIV. The Gunpowder Plot.
Chapter XV. Parliament of 1606.
Chapter XVI. Arabella Stuart.
Chapter XVII. Release of Raleigh.
Chapter XVIII. Accession of Charles I.
Chapter XIX. Absolute goverment.
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Chapter XX. Scotland.
Chapter XXI. The Long Parliament.
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Chapter XXII. Act for the non-dissolution of parliament.
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Chapter XXIII. The hing demands the Members at Guildhall.
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Chapter XXIV. Beginnings of the Civil War.
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Chapter XXV. The queen joins her husband.
Chapter XXVI. The Scot enter England.
Chapter XXVII. Destruction of the Manor House.
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Chapter XXVIII. The King at Holmby House.
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Chapter XXIX. Narratives of the king's Escape.
Chapter XXX. Treaty of Newport.
Chapter XXXI. Proclamation against a new king.
Chapter XXXII. Charles II.
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The popular hostory of Engaland. Charles Knight.
Chapter I. Cromwell's return to London.
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Chapter II. Defeat of Van Tromp.
Chapter III. The Protectorate.
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Chapter IV. Greatness of Cromwell in his Foreign Policy.
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Chapter V. Richard Cromwell proclaimed Potector.
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Chapter VI. Statutes again present materials for history.
Chapter VII. Scotland.
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Chapter VIII. Naval affairs.
Chapter IX. Meeting of Parliament.
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Chapter X. Visit to England of the Duchess of Orleans.
Chapter XI. The Danby Ministry.
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Chapter XII. Discobery of the intrigues of the king with France.
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Chapter XIII. Charles the Scond's alterations at Windsor.
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Chapter XIV. The army establishment.
Chapter XV. Address of James the Scond to his Council.
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Chapter XVI. Tendencies to Absolutism.
Chapter XVII. Fall of the Hydes.
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Chapter XVIII. William, Prince of Orange.
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Chapter XIX. View of the National Industry from the Revolution of 1688 to the Accession...
Chapter XIX. The West-Midland and North-Midland Connties.
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Chapter XXI. Gregory King's Scheme of the Income of the several families in England.
Chapter XXI. Fixed position of the various Classes.
Chapter XXIII. Resolution and conduct of the Prince of Orange...
Chapter XXIV. king James Landes at Kinsale.
Chapter XXV. Close of the first Session of yhe English Parliament.
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Chapter XXVI. James embarks for France.
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Chapter XXVII. Scotland.
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Chapter XXVIII. Malborough dismissed from office.
Chapter XXIX. Ministerial Changes.
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