Thomas Paine
.... intentions. He is attempting to convince the people that it is time to declare independence and take
arms against
England. He, therefore ....
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The Spanish Armada
.... The guns of the Armada were to begin the conquest of heretical
England, and the spiritual
arms of the Fathers were to complete it (Wylie 1910). ....
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Arms & Armor in Medieval & Renaissance Europe
.... Charles II of
England, painted in armor by Phillipe de Champaigne, was the .... 2. "Vulcan's Forge: The Culture of
Arms in Medieval and Renaissance Europe." The ....
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Shift in Social Roles for Women in 19th and 20th Century England
.... One suffrage pamphlet analyzed the impact of this intersection on women's experience in
England: Among the poorer families especially .... My
arms are hungry for you ....
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Arms Control and Disarmament
.... In Dumas, LJ (Ed.). The political economy of
arms reduction. .... (1981). War and change in world politics. Cambridge,
England: Cambridge University Press. ....
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Richard II and Locke
In the play, the fact that
England's leading families are on the point of taking
arms against each other is instructive as to the stability of Richard's civil ....
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IRISH QUESTION AND HOME RULE This research pape
.... association, the only relationship which proved to be possible was an
arms-length one. .... the South and partition of the North and its Union with
England were the ....
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The Minutemen and Their World: A Review
.... 1740s a powerful religious revival movement, the Great Awakening, swept through New
England. .... in homespun breeches and hunting jackets and presented
arms on the ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... physician who had remained in Europe, arrives in New
England to see .... Reverend Dimmesdale escapes Chillingworth's Satanic power, and he dies in Hester's
arms. ....
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The swastika
.... the course taken daily by the sun in the rotation of its
arms, for in .... In
England the symbol was called fylfot, and this is explained as deriving from the Norse ....
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Eleanor of Aquataine
.... Queen Eleanor frequently visited Aquitaine, where she was well regarded by her father's former men-at-
arms. .... Two years later Henry became king of
England. ....
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Eleanor of Aquataine
.... Queen Eleanor frequently visited Aquitaine, where she was well regarded by her father's former men-at-
arms. .... Two years later Henry became king of
England. ....
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
.... countries, and was the mother of two future kings of
England, Richard and .... in the third nestling." The image of the eagle represented Eleanor's
arms, which like ....
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Knighthood and Its Origins
.... the most "intensely feudalized" regions of northern France and
England landless vassals .... the most important and informative source for armour and
arms" of the ....
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KING PHILIP'S WAR This research paper analyzes
.... The New
England Confederation was on its own and could not expect outside .... In logistics, supplies, food,
arms and manpower, the colonists had greater resources ....
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The Scarlet Letter
.... The problem with sin in Puritan New
England was in accordance with the doctrine of .... The three-month old child in Hester's
arms is the living symbol of her sin. ....
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Divsive Issues of Gun Control
.... means that if the Constitutional framers said that people can bear
arms, no law .... Countries like Japan and
England that have strict gun control laws have perhaps ....
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Revolution
.... Like the revolution in
England though, the French commoners were also hostile to the .... in the French Revolution: It is right to take up
arms against tyranny ....
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Origins of an Organized Police Force
.... in
England. However, the conditions of urban society in America and the fact that American citizens are allowed by their constitutional rights to carry
arms, ....
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Letters of Madame de Sevigne
.... is that the English, having been born under the Stuarts, and by remaining in
England having (so .... of certain words I would say to you if you were now in my
arms. ....
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Colonists Acts of Resistance
.... countryside was used by political leaders to mobilize the population against
England. .... extensive holdings in India which had to be protected by British
arms. ....
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Spirit of the Rococo Style
.... cruder subjects into a fairy world of unreality where conversation took the place of
arms. .... The Rococo style also found expression in
England and in America. ....
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Gulliver's Travels
.... the two empires for six and thirty moons with various Success."22 Swift, however, did not want to make
England appear clearly superior to France in
arms. ....
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Life and Work of Ernest Hemingway
.... the metaphysics of bullfighting, it was not as popular as A Farewell to
Arms but it .... the Bell Tolls, a very popular book, even in a very uneasy
England that was ....
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Welsh Hero Owen Glendower
.... Citing a legal history of
England by one Fortescue, Lloyd says that Glyn Dwr .... not--is to cite contemporaneous documents that put Glendower at
arms under Richard ....
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Gun Control Measures
.... or medieval city-state,
arms kept in a central arsenal might be all too readily subject to seizure by a would-be autocrat. In 17th century
England or 18th ....
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Issue of Gun Control in American Politics
.... or medieval city-state,
arms kept in a central arsenal might be all too readily subject to seizure by a would-be autocrat. In 17th century
England or 18th ....
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Crimean War
.... France and
England joined turkey the next year, and Sardinia joined in 1955. .... of the rationale for the war, Allies to justify their taking up
arms against each ....
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Chivalry in the Middle Ages
.... in opposed groups and fought an actual battle, though usually with blunted
arms. .... the Norse into Normans, and brought French civilization into
England on the ....
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Failure of the League of Nations
.... early 1935, Mussolini invited the premiers of France and
England to Stresa .... Weapons equivalence became the basis of international
arms-control agreements in the ....
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