| T S. Taylor - 1880 - 162 pages
...ETC. LONDON: RELFE, BY THE SAME AUTHOR. FIRST PRINCIPLES OF ENGLISH HISTORY. Fcap. 8w., Is. cloth. " What does it matter to nine-tenths of mankind whether...this king had three wives or six — whether that one1 was crowned at Westminster or Winchester? Bat it does concern each anil all of us to know why... | |
| Hugh Rose Rae - 1882 - 56 pages
...field TAYLOR"S "FlRST PRlNClPLES" SERlES, FlRST PRlNClPLES OF ENGLlSH HlSTORY. Fcap. Zvo., It. cloth. " What does it matter to nine-tenths of mankind whether...know why a devastating war raged between the king and hi* parliament : what principles were involved ; and how it might have been avoided : to trace the... | |
| Aurel de Ratti - French language - 1883 - 214 pages
...petty details and unimportant events, and not sufficient attention given to thé philosophy of History. What does it matter to ninetenths of mankind whether...Westminster or Winchester ; but it does concern each and ail of us to know why a devastating war raged between the king and his parliament : what principles... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1882 - 96 pages
...ENGLISH HISTORY. Fcap. Zvo.t It. cloth, " What does it matter to nine-tenths of mankind whether Will1am married Blanche or Matilda— whether this king had...crowned at Westminster or Winchester? But it does co1-cern each itnd all of us to know why a devastating war raged betwten the king and his parliament... | |
| Alfred Henry Barford - 1884 - 168 pages
...CHARTERHOUSE BUILDINGS, ALDERfiGATB. First Principles of English History. Fcap. 8v0., Is, clotA. *' What does it matter to nine-tenths of mankind whether...the king and his parliament : what principles were 1nvolved ; and how 1t might have been avoided : to trace the growth of trial by jury through successive... | |
| F E Gibbon (mrs.) - 1885
...W.4LES. TAYLOR'S "FIRST PRINCIPLES" SERIES. First Principles of English History. fcp. Baa. li. cloth. ' What does it matter to nine-tenths of mankind whether...that one was crowned at Westminster or Winchester P Bat it does concern each and all of us to know why a devastating war rated between the king and his... | |
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