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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1898-1899-304

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300 department for ladies ISngltsf tstorg- PROFESSOR LAUGHTON Friday 10 Michaelmas Term England at the accession of Elizabeth-Its relations with Scotland-with France-with Spain-The State of Ireland- Civil and religious discord-War with Spain-The Queers last years-Burghley-Howard-Drake-Essex Lent Term The accession of James -Condition of the Catholics-The question of Impositions'-Proposals for Union-The French Treaty-The French War-Petition of Right-Ship Money-The Bishops' War-Raleigh-Buckingham-Went- worth-Laud Easter Term The impeachment of Strafford-The Grand Remonstrance- The State of Ireland-The Civil War-The King beheaded- The war in Ireland and in Scotland-The First Dutch War- Cromwell Protector-War with Spain-The Restoration IBnglt'gf Literature MISS 11 FAITHFUL Vice-Principal of King's College Ladies' Department Tuesday 12 noon beginning the second week in each Term Michaelmas Term Prose Literature of the Age of Drtden and Pope The beginning of great epoch in Prose Literature-Late development of Prose-Comparison of the general features of the Prose before and after 1688 Influence of France upon style Pioneers in the development of Prose Dryden as Prose Writer Sir William Temple Writers on Subjects prescribed for Matriculation London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Intermediate Β Α London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Intermediate Honours London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Intermediate Sc London 1891 Subjects prescribed for Final Pass London 1899 ך Subjects prescribed for Final Pass Sc London 1899 Subjects prescribed for Honours London 1899
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