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Page 70
This opposition between the policies of the absolutist state and the needs of the
developing capitalist mode of production informs the whole of early seventeenth -
century English history . Thus , for example , the Crown supported both internal ...
This opposition between the policies of the absolutist state and the needs of the
developing capitalist mode of production informs the whole of early seventeenth -
century English history . Thus , for example , the Crown supported both internal ...
Page 71
But the early seventeenth - century House of Commons , increasingly under the
sway of a bourgeoisie and a bourgeoisified gentry , was totally opposed to the
entire direction of royal policy . Thus the early Stuart monarchs were obliged to ...
But the early seventeenth - century House of Commons , increasingly under the
sway of a bourgeoisie and a bourgeoisified gentry , was totally opposed to the
entire direction of royal policy . Thus the early Stuart monarchs were obliged to ...
Page 96
The transparent absence of any real emotional commitment to his subject matter
in the early On the Death of a Fair Infant , written when Milton was only nineteen ,
has often been commented on . Many of the earlier poems are simply exercises ...
The transparent absence of any real emotional commitment to his subject matter
in the early On the Death of a Fair Infant , written when Milton was only nineteen ,
has often been commented on . Many of the earlier poems are simply exercises ...
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Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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