Literary, Political, Scientific, Religious & Legal Publishing, Printing & Bookselling in England, 1551-1700: Twelve Studies, Volume 1 |
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... tracts which bear his imprint were designed to arouse the nation to the neces- sity for spiritual regeneration . The recalcitrance of Charles I led him to dissolve Parliament in March 1629. He assigned excessive authority to Laud ...
... tracts which bear his imprint were designed to arouse the nation to the neces- sity for spiritual regeneration . The recalcitrance of Charles I led him to dissolve Parliament in March 1629. He assigned excessive authority to Laud ...
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... tracts bear Chapman's imprint . In an impassioned appeal to the people to rekindle the flickering flame of liberty , Milton rejected the idea of a sovereign who had little to do but " to set a pompous lace upon the superficial actings ...
... tracts bear Chapman's imprint . In an impassioned appeal to the people to rekindle the flickering flame of liberty , Milton rejected the idea of a sovereign who had little to do but " to set a pompous lace upon the superficial actings ...
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... tracts . Sensational news , in the tradition of the Calverley pamphlets , was provided by such items as Newes from Sea , of two notorious Pyrats , Ward and Danseker ( 1609 ) and The Life , Confession , and Repentance of Francis ...
... tracts . Sensational news , in the tradition of the Calverley pamphlets , was provided by such items as Newes from Sea , of two notorious Pyrats , Ward and Danseker ( 1609 ) and The Life , Confession , and Repentance of Francis ...
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