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Essays in British history : presented to Sir Keith Feiling / editing by H.R. Tevor-Roper ; with a foreword by Lord David Cecil.

Contributor(s): Feiling, Keith Grahame, Sir, 1884- Feiling, Keith Grahame, Sir, 1884-, Feiling, Keith Grahame, Sir, 1884- | Trevor-Roper, H. R. (Hugh Redwald), 1914- Trevor-Roper, H. R. (Hugh Redwald), 1914-, Trevor-Roper, H. R. (Hugh Redwald), 1914-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : New York : London : New York : Macmillan ; St. Martin's Press, Macmillan ; St. Martin's Press, 1964 [i.e. 1965]Subject(s): Great Britain -- History. -- Great Britain -- HistoryDDC classification: 942
Contents:
Wansdyke and the origin of Wessex / J.N.L. Myres -- Before Wolsey / W.A. Pantin -- Thomas Brouns, Bishop of Norwich, 1436-45 / E.F. Jacob -- The fast sermons of the Long Parliament / H.R. Trevor-Roper -- Arthur Onslow and party politics / J.S. Watson -- The imperial machinery of the younger Pitt / A.F. McC. Madden -- Lord Brougham and the Conservatives / E.G. Collieu -- The rise of Disraeli / R. Blake -- The Prince Consort and ministerial politics, 1856-9 / C.H. Stuart -- The white mutiny / M. Maclagan -- A bibliography of the writings of Sir Keith Feiling (p. 303-305)
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Wansdyke and the origin of Wessex / J.N.L. Myres -- Before Wolsey / W.A. Pantin -- Thomas Brouns, Bishop of Norwich, 1436-45 / E.F. Jacob -- The fast sermons of the Long Parliament / H.R. Trevor-Roper -- Arthur Onslow and party politics / J.S. Watson -- The imperial machinery of the younger Pitt / A.F. McC. Madden -- Lord Brougham and the Conservatives / E.G. Collieu -- The rise of Disraeli / R. Blake -- The Prince Consort and ministerial politics, 1856-9 / C.H. Stuart -- The white mutiny / M. Maclagan -- A bibliography of the writings of Sir Keith Feiling (p. 303-305)

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