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The history of England : from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution in 1688 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hume, David, 1711-1776
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis : Liberty Fund, 1983.
Colección:History of England.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • David Hume, The History of England, Volume V
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Details
  • Table of Contents, p. v
  • The History of England
  • XLV. James I, p. 3
  • XLVI. Gunpowder conspiracy
  • Truce betwixt Spain and the United Provinces
  • Death of the French King
  • Arminianism
  • State of Ireland, p. 25
  • XLVII. Death of Prince Henry
  • Marriage of the Princess Elizabeth with the Palatine
  • Rise of Somerset
  • Overbury poisoned
  • Fall of Somerset
  • Rise of Buckingham
  • Cautionary towns delivered, p. 50
  • XLVIII. Sir Walter Raleigh's expedition
  • Insurrections in Bohemia
  • Loss of the Palatinate
  • Negociations with Spain
  • Parties
  • Fall of Bacon
  • Rupture between the kings and the commons
  • Protestation of the commons, p. 74 XLIX. Negociations with regard to the marriage and the Palatinate
  • Character of Buckingham
  • Prince's journey to Spain
  • Marriage treaty broken
  • Return of Bristol
  • Rupture with Spain
  • Treaty with France
  • Death of the king, p. 97
  • Appendix to the Reign of James I, p. 124
  • L. Charles I, p. 156
  • ""LI. Third parliament
  • Petition of right
  • Prorogation
  • Death of Buckingham
  • New session of parliament
  • Tonnage and poundage
  • Arminianism
  • Dissolution of the parliament, p. 186 """"LII. Peace with France
  • Pease with Spain
  • State of the court and ministry
  • Character of the queen
  • Stafford
  • Laud
  • Innovations in the church
  • Irregular levies of money
  • Severities in the star-chamber and high commission
  • Ship money
  • Trial of Hambden, p. 217 ""
  • ""LIII. Discontents in Scotland
  • Introduction of the canons and liturgy
  • A tumult at Edinburgh
  • Episcopacy abolished
  • War
  • Fourth English parliament
  • Discontents in England
  • Rout at newburn
  • Treaty at Rippon
  • Great council of the peers, p. 249 """"LIV. Meeting of the long parliament
  • Strafford and Laud impeached
  • Finch and Windebank fly
  • The bishops attacked
  • Tonnage and poundage
  • Triennial bill
  • Strafford's trial
  • Bill of attainder
  • Execution of Strafford
  • High-commission and star-chamber abolished
  • King's journey to Scotland, p. 283 ""
  • ""LV. Settlement of Scotland
  • Conspiracy in Ireland
  • Insurrection and massacre
  • Meeting of the English parliament
  • The remonstrance
  • Reasons on both sides
  • Impeachment of the bishops
  • Accusation of the five members
  • Tumults
  • King leaves London
  • Arrives in York
  • Preparations for civil war, p. 332 ""
  • ""LVI. Commencement of the civil war
  • Battle of Edgehill
  • Negociation at Oxford
  • Victories of the royalists in the west
  • Battle of Stratton
  • Of Lansdown
  • Of Roundway-down
  • Death of Hambden
  • Bristol taken
  • Siege of Gloucester
  • Battle of Newbury
  • Actions in the north of England
  • Solemn league and covenant
  • Arming of the Scots
  • State of Ireland, p. 386 ""