661 resultados para Richard I, King of England, 1157-1199.
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"A dream of John Ball" first appeared in the "Commonweal", 1886-87; issued in book-form, 1888. "A king's lesson", a story based on the life of Matthias Corvinus, also appeared in the "Commonweal", Sept. 18, 1886.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Plates after drawings by Bright engraved by Elizabeth Byrne, John Byrne, Lititia Byrne, H. Hobson, Samuel Middiman, Milton, John Pye, William Raymond Smith. Maps engraved by Sidney Hall. Wood-engraved head-pieces.
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Vita.
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"List of authorities": v. 1, p. xi-xiv; v. 2, p. vii-ix.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contiene: Vol. I - Vol. II.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Comienza con un doble calendario de enero a mayo, con los santos católicos en el verso y los mártires protestantes en el recto, impreso a doble tinta.
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"This publication is restricted to 25 copies. William Bulmer."
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v. 1. The first part: Of the progress made in the reformation during the reign of King Henry VIII.--v. 2. The second part: Of the progress made in the reformation till the settlement of it in the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign.--v. 3. The third part: Being a supplement to the two formerly published.--v. 4-5. A collection of records, letters, and original papers, with other instruments referred to in the first [and second] part[s] ... [Appendices] concerning some of the errors and falsehoods in Sanders' book of the English schism.--v. 6. A collection of records ... [etc.] referred to in the third part ... --v. 7. Editors preface. Corrigenda et addenda. Chronological index of records. General index.
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Cover title: The life of King George of Greece.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Lear, the aging King of Britain, has chosen to lay aside the care of kingship and divide his kingdom between his three daughters. Their share is to be determined by their love for him. Two daughters speak with grandiose expressions of love while the third daughter finds nothing to say. The courts disinherit the third daughter, Cordelia. Much treachery, murder, and deceit ensued and Lear and Cordelia are captured and sentenced to death.