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Pandæmonium, 1660–1886: The Coming of the Machine as Seen by Contemporary Observers is a book of contemporary observations of the coming, development, and impact of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom, collected by documentary film-maker Humphrey Jennings and published posthumously in 1985 by Icon Books having received funding for the project from the Elephant Trust. [1]
6 August 1660 : Location of birth/death ... Library's copy 2 is part of the Leonardo Borgese Collection ... ZZ 1 V no.93.5. Language: German: Publication date: 1896 ...
The first official publication of the work in bound book format was published by Hendrick Aertssens in Brussels in 1660 (although the title page states the date as 1658). The title page of the book refers to it as 'Hoc Amphiteatrum Picturarum' ('This amphitheatre of pictures'). [ 4 ]
Behemoth, full title Behemoth: the history of the causes of the civil wars of England, and of the counsels and artifices by which they were carried on from the year 1640 to the year 1660, also known as The Long Parliament, is a book written by Thomas Hobbes discussing the English Civil War.
This is a list of ordinances and acts of the Parliament of England from 1642 to 1660, during the English Civil War and the Interregnum. As King Charles I of England would not assent to bills from a Parliament at war with him, decrees of Parliament before the Third English Civil War were styled ' ordinances '. [ 1 ]
He added a 21-page French grammar to the work in 1650, but the title page did not advertise this grammar until the 1660 edition; [9] this grammar has often been mistakenly cited as a separate publication. [6] [10] He wrote A New English Grammar with notes on travel in Spain and Portugal "for the service of Her Majesty". [11] [6]
Costin, W. C.; Watson, J. Steven, eds. (1952). The Law & Working of the Constitution: Documents 1660–1914.Vol. I (1660–1783). A&C Black. pp. 2– 4. "Charles II, 1660: An Act takeing away the Court of Wards and Liveries and Tenures in Capite and by Knights Service and Purveyance, and for settling a Revenue upon his Majesty in Lieu thereof".
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