A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... civil division . The broad division into Royalist north and west and Parliamentarian south and east obscures the substantial minorities in each area . Among the peers , about eighty followed Charles , some thirty supported Parliament ...
... civil division . The broad division into Royalist north and west and Parliamentarian south and east obscures the substantial minorities in each area . Among the peers , about eighty followed Charles , some thirty supported Parliament ...
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... Civil Wars and Commonwealth ' , English Hist . Review , XXIII ; J. Thirsk : " The Sales of Royalist Land during the Interregnum ' , in Ec . H. R. , 2nd series , v ( 1952 ) and " The Restoration Land Settlement ' , Journal of Modern ...
... Civil Wars and Commonwealth ' , English Hist . Review , XXIII ; J. Thirsk : " The Sales of Royalist Land during the Interregnum ' , in Ec . H. R. , 2nd series , v ( 1952 ) and " The Restoration Land Settlement ' , Journal of Modern ...
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... Civil Wars and The Life ... ed . G. Huehns ( World's Classics , 1955 ) See Sir Charles Firth , Essays , Historical and Literary ( Oxford , 1938 ) B. H. G. Wormald , Clarendon , Politics , History and Rebellion ( Cam- bridge , 1951 ) ...
... Civil Wars and The Life ... ed . G. Huehns ( World's Classics , 1955 ) See Sir Charles Firth , Essays , Historical and Literary ( Oxford , 1938 ) B. H. G. Wormald , Clarendon , Politics , History and Rebellion ( Cam- bridge , 1951 ) ...
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