King James I
James I of
England and VI of Scotland was born in 1566. The following .... Anonymous. King
James I of
England: Interesting facts. Available ....
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James Hilton's Lost Horizon
.... Detroit: Gale, 1986. 101-3. Hilton,
James. Lost Horizon. [1933]. Anstey,
England: Charnwood, 1984. Martin, Harold C. "The Road to Shangri-La." Lost Horizon. ....
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Fall of James II & the Glorious Revolution
.... This broke out when
James was in his middle teens, and 1648, when he was fifteen, he had to escape from
England, eluding his Parliamentarian guards by being ....
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America: a New England, a New World
.... For her role in the creation of the United States of America, New
England deserves every American's fervent gratitude. Henretta,
James; Brody, David; and ....
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The Transformation of Colonial British America between the ...
.... The reaction in the colonies to the overthrow of
England's King
James II by William of Orange and
James' daughter, Mary, triggered rebellions in several ....
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Letters of Madame de Sevigne
.... To turn King
James of
England out of his house is one thing, but M. Locke has no wish at all to be turned out of his own house. ....
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Revolution
.... The movement was inspired by those who refused to accept enforced Catholicism, which
James has tried to impose on all of
England. ....
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References Abel, Lionel. Metatheatre: A New View
.... The Family, Sex and Marriage in
England, 1500-1800. New York: Harper & Row, 1979. Summers, Montague. Introduction. By Henrich Kramer and
James Sprenger. ....
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Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen
In
James W. Loewen's (1995) Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American .... is no more violent or oppressive than the histories of
England, Russia, Indonesia ....
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James Madison's Views in The Federalist Papers
This essay will deal with the views of
James Madison as expressed in The Federalist .... problem exists only in a direct democracy, as in a New
England town meeting ....
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James K. Polk and the Expansionist Impulse
James K. Polk and the Expansionist Impulse In
James K. Polk and the .... The perceived need to bolster America against onslaughts by
England fueled expansionism ....
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Comparison of Bill of Rights
.... This resembles in form but not actual content the specific declarations made against the tyranny of
James II of
England in the English Bill of Rights; Germany ....
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The Spanish Armada
.... First and foremost, of course, was that
England would have had Catholicism .... have been rescinded, and, presuming Spain would have supported
James Stuart's claim ....
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Concept of Toleration in American Society
.... These two points are directed against Roman Catholics; but Locke had feared for his life while the Roman Catholic
James II was King of
England. ....
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The Salem Witch Trials
.... In 1598,
James IV of Scotland, who in 1603 succeeded Elizabeth Tudor as
James I of
England, also published on the subject.
James's ....
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American Leaders
.... he would occupy for 12 terms between 1630-1649 (Schafer 1).
James Madison, often .... John Winthrop was born in West Suffolk,
England in 1588 (Schafer 1). The only ....
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THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
.... the only influential expressions in literature during the New
England Renaissance. .... included such individuals as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
James Russell Lowell ....
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The Death of James Dean
.... in the middle of page 2 and also has a graphic--a photo of
James Dean .... of the worlds of film and the theater--Joan Crawford making a movie in
England, Lois Smith ....
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Political Changes in 18th Century England
.... something of importance to contribute to the dialogue of public life in
England as well .... to the English throne of the Roman Catholic Duke of York as
James II. ....
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Concealed Homicide in England and Wales
.... the interaction between the medico system and the legal system in
England and Wales ....
James (1995) found that, although 10 per cent of certifications of cause of ....
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Elizabeth I
.... Bacon (294), who held a place in Elizabeth's court and later that of
James I, wrote that one of her greatest accomplishments was "that in
England, a nation ....
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Lost Horizon
.... Detroit: Gale, 1986. 101-3. Hilton,
James. Lost Horizon. [1933]. Anstey,
England: Charnwood, 1984. Martin, Harold C. "The Road to Shangri-La." Lost Horizon. ....
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Boston and the Breach with England
.... In Boston, when he gave his Boston Massacre oration,
James Warren "actually wore a toga .... Yet the radicals in Boston and New
England were not the only cause for ....
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Boston and the Breach with England
.... In Boston, when he gave his Boston Massacre oration,
James Warren "actually wore a toga .... Yet the radicals in Boston and New
England were not the only cause for ....
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James Joyce & Vladimir Nabokov
James Joyce (1882-1941) and Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977), two of the .... the Bolshevik Revolution drove his family into exile, eventually leading them to
England. ....
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The history of the education movement in England
.... Childhood Education, Restructuring educational opportunity in
England. .... In Britain,
James Callaghan's Labour Government and its Conservative successor were ....
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Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692
.... In 1598,
James VI of Scotland (later
James I of
England, who in 1620 chartered Plymouth Colony and the Mayflower) published Demonologie; he had considered ....
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The Reign of the Tudors and the Stuarts
.... The first of the Stuarts was
James I of Scotland, succeeding Elizabeth I in 1603. .... Henry VIII was king of
England from 1509 to 1547, and he instigated the ....
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Charles II
.... among many religious groups during the Restoration who were forced to flee
England in their .... It was named for
James I, the monarch who made its charter possible ....
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Leadership of Queen Elizabeth I
.... Scots. Mary sought refuge in
England after being defeated in battle by her half brother,
James Stuart, the earl of Moray. Elizabeth ....
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