997 resultados para Schuetze, William Henry, 1853-1902
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On spine: English grammar.
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v. 1. Sir Robert Walpole. William Pitt, earl of Chatham. Edmund Burke. Charles James Fox. William Pitt, pt.I.- v. 2. William Pitt, pt. II. George Canning. Sir Robert Peel.
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I. The French alliance. Condition of the church. The eve of the reformation, 1550-1559. The war of reformation, 1559-1560. The reformation parliament. John Knox. Maitland and Mary Stewart, 1561-1567. Civil war, 1568-1573. The new religion. Church and state. Bishops and presbyters, 1572-1625. The reign of the moderates. The national covenant, 1625-1638. Presbytery restored, 1638. The Glasgow assembly.--II. The covenant in arms, 1639-1641. The solemn league and covenant, 1641-1643. The royalist reaction, 1644-1648. The theocratic experiment, 1648-1651. The reign of the zealots. The restoration, 1651-1663. The Pentland rising, 1663-1667. The Leighton group, 1667-1674. The Bothwell rising, 1674-1680. Fanaticism and repression, 1680-1685. The revolution, 1685-1688. The revolution settlement, 1688-1695.
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"List of authorities": p. 464-466.
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v. 1. From the Low Countries to Egypt.--v. 2. The struggle for the sea.--v. 3. The war in the Peninsula.--v. 4. Waterloo and St. Helena.
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Title varies slightly.
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No more published.
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50 copies on Japanese vellum, no. 24.
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--[15] The purple land; being the narrative of one Richard Lamb's adventures in the Banda Orientál in South America, as told by himself.--[16] A shepherd's life; impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs.--[17] Adventures among birds.--[18] Far away and long ago; a history of my early life.--[19] Birds in town & village.--[20] Birds of La Plata.--[21] The book of a naturalist.--[22] A traveller in little things.--[23] A hind in Richmond Park.--[24] Dead man's plack, An old thorn, & Miscellenea.
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First published in 1788 (?) under title: The new royal encyclopaedia.
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