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BLANDFORD HISTORY SERIES ( General Editor R. W. Harris ) PROBLEMS OF HISTORY G. W. O. Woodward Glyndwr Williams THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES THE EXPANSION OF EUROPE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRANCE AND THE DREYFUS AFFAIR COLONIES ...
BLANDFORD HISTORY SERIES ( General Editor R. W. Harris ) PROBLEMS OF HISTORY G. W. O. Woodward Glyndwr Williams THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES THE EXPANSION OF EUROPE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRANCE AND THE DREYFUS AFFAIR COLONIES ...
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Human nature in all ages remains much the same : ' those passions common to men in all stages of society , which have alike agitated the human heart whether it throbbed under the steel corselet of the fifteenth century , the brockaded ...
Human nature in all ages remains much the same : ' those passions common to men in all stages of society , which have alike agitated the human heart whether it throbbed under the steel corselet of the fifteenth century , the brockaded ...
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Southey asked whether the early nineteenth century had any cause for self - congratulation on grounds of progress . The eighteenth century had been over - optimistic about the age of reason , and had regarded religion as the ...
Southey asked whether the early nineteenth century had any cause for self - congratulation on grounds of progress . The eighteenth century had been over - optimistic about the age of reason , and had regarded religion as the ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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