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University Press
Language
English
Pages
363

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Table of Contents

The origin of modern democratic ideas.
The growth of democratic ideas in England before the 17th century.
The growth of English democracy during the first forty years of the 17th century.
The birth of republicanism.
The political opinions of the army.
The foundation of the republic.
The antagonists of the oligarchy.
Monarchy without kingship.
The new religious bodies.
The years of anarchy.
Democratic ideas in the latter part of the 17th century.

Edition Notes

Series
Cambridge historical essays ;, no. 10

Classifications

Library of Congress
JN191 .G7

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Pagination
viii, 363 p.
Number of pages
363

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OL6966838M
Internet Archive
historyenglishd00goocgoog
LCCN
06008512
OCLC/WorldCat
721571

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