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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1859-1860-235

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EVENING CLASSES 235 to On Tuesdays -History of the Origin and Structure of the English Language illustrated by our Lite- rature to the time of Spenser to On Fridays -The Principles of Composition illus- trated by the History of English Prose Writing In this class English Composition will be studied with especial reference to Style VIII HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Introductory -Some rules as to the Study of History II -IV Results of the work of the last Winter Session working up to the end of the Tudor period -From Tudor to Stuart III Character and Causes of the Great Rebellion VI -VIII England under James and Charles -The Civil War and its Results IX Sketch of the Laws and Constitution of England up to the date of the Petition of Right" 1628 The Protectorate -Oliver Cromwell XI Milton and Bunyan XII Louis XIV -Influence of French Politics and French Literature on Europe and England XIII Charles II English Social Life in 1680 Macaulay XIV James II -Revolution of 1688 XV The English Church at the end of the 17th Century and the English Divines of that age XVI -XVIII England from the Revolution of 1688 to the Accession of George -Progress of Literature &c during the same period -Centres of Modern History ENGLISH GEOGRAPHY FROM THE ROMAN PERIOD TO THE DEATH OF QUEEN ANNE General View of British Geography -Position of England with regard to neighbouring Countries -Natural features -Predominance of Celtic appel- lations -Former extent of Forests -Changes that have taken place within the Historic Period
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