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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 3
  • Front Matter
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Details
  • Table of Contents, p. v
  • XXIV. Henry VII, p. 3
  • XXV. State of foreign affairs, p. 23
  • ""XXVI. Perkin retires to Scotland
  • Insurrection in the west
  • Battle of Blackheath
  • Truce with Scotland
  • Perkin taken prisoner
  • Perkin executed
  • The earl of Warwic executed
  • Marriage of princess Margaret with the king of Scotland
  • Oppressions of the people
  • A parliament
  • Arrival of the king of Castile
  • Intrigues of the earl of Suffolk
  • Sickness of the king
  • His death
  • and character
  • His laws, p. 53 """"XXVII. Henry VIII, p. 83 ""
  • ""XXVIII. Wolsey's administration
  • Scotch affairs
  • Progress of Francis I
  • Jealousy of Henry
  • Tournay delivered to France
  • Wolsey appointed legate
  • His manner of exercising that office
  • Death of the emperor Maximilian
  • Charles, king of Spain, chosen emperor
  • Interview between Henry and Francis near Calais
  • The emperor Charles arrives in England
  • Mediation of Henry
  • Trail and condemnatin of the duke of Buckingham, p. 113 ""
  • ""XXIX. Digression concerning the ecclesiastical state
  • Origin of the reformation
  • Martin Luther
  • Henry receives the title of defender of the faith
  • Causes of the progress of the reformation
  • War with France
  • Invasion of France
  • War with Scotland
  • A parliament
  • Invasion of France
  • Italian wars
  • The king of France invades Italy
  • Battle of Pavia and Captivity of Francis
  • Francis recovers his liberty
  • Sack of Rome
  • League with France, p. 134 ""
  • ""XXX. Scruples concerning the king's amrriage
  • The king enters into these scruples
  • Anne Boleyn
  • Henry applies to the pope for a divorce
  • The pope favourable
  • The emperor threatens him
  • The pope's ambiguous conduct
  • The cause evoked to Rome
  • Wolsey's fall
  • Commence ment of th ereformation in England
  • foreign affairs
  • Wolsey's death
  • A parliament
  • Progress of th ereformation
  • King's final breach with Rome, p. 170 """"XXXI. Religious principles of th epeople
  • of the king
  • of the ministers, p. 210 ""
  • ""XXXII. Disputation with Lambert
  • Law of the six articles
  • Proclamations made equal to laws
  • Settlement of th e succession
  • King's projects of marriage
  • He marries Anne of Cleves
  • Fall of Cromwel
  • King's divorce from Anne of Cleves
  • His marriage with Catherine Howard
  • State of affairs in Scotland
  • Discovery of the Queen's dissolute life
  • Ecclesiastical affairs, p. 260 ""