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User Review - jhw - LibraryThingPoints of interest: Cromwell on Barebones Parliament: "I am more troubled now with the fool than with the knave." First public concerts date from Restoration: violin was introduced then. Re James II's ... Read full review
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User Review - auntieknickers - LibraryThingA useful book which I believe was required reading for a course on Tudor and Stuart England I took some years ago. Read full review
Contents
THE ROAD TO ENGLAND | 9 |
CLIMATES OF OPINION | 24 |
THE REIGN OF KING JAMES I 160325 | 40 |
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