Struggle for the constitution, 1603-1689 : England in the seventeenth century /
authors:
Aylmer, G. E. 1926-
subjects:
Stuarts -- Great Britain -- History -- (1603-1714).
Great Britain -- History (1603-1714).
publishers:
Blandford Press,
ISBN:
0713703091
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