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The English Civil Wars a Beginner’S Guide
The Levellers' Conception of Legitimate Authority1 a Concepção
Public Danger
The Levellers' Conception of Legitimate Authority
DORSET AS a LOCAL MAGNATE, 1624-1642. in the Previous Chapter
The Royalist and Parliamentarian War Effort in Shropshire During the First and Second English Civil Wars, 1642-1648
This Electronic Thesis Or Dissertation Has Been Downloaded from the King’S Research Portal At
Cromwelliana
The Professionalization of the American Army Through the War of 1812
What Was the English Revolution? John Morrill, Brian Manning and David Underdown
'London, Thou Great Emporium of Our Isle': Dryden Writing the City
The Effects of the Civil War and Interregnum on England's First Successful Colony in North America, 1652-1660
Magna Carta, Ancient Constitution, and the Anglo-American Tradition of Rule of Law [1993]
The English Catholic Issue, 1640-1662: Factionalism, Perceptions and Exploitation Tompkins, Alexandra Kate
How Merchant Towns Shaped Parliaments: from the Norman Conquest of England to the Great Reform Act
Military Law Review
Stuart England
Top View
Drafting the Nineteen Propositions, January–July 1642 Colin Tyler
The Attack on Lord Chandos FINAL
Temple University
The Coming of the Civil War 1603-49
'They Themselves Will Be the Judges What Commands Are Lawfull': Legal
The British Civil Wars C.1639-1652 (HIST3023) (V13136) | University of Nottingham
Reconsidering Constitutional Formation II Decisive Constitutional Normativity from Old Liberties to New Precedence Studies in the History of Law and Justice
1 Buckinghamshire
The British Problem and the Causes of the English Revolution A
Politics, Plots and Propaganda in Civil War London, 1642-1644
Military Law Review
English Civil
A Catalogue of Notable Middle Templars, with Brief Biographical
IN LEGITIMATE STIRPS: the CONCEPT of "ARBITRARY," the SUPREMACY of PARLIAMENT, and the COMING of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION John Phillip Reid*
A Pragmatic Standard of Legal Validity