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  2. ‘In the 1670s Charles II abandoned the task of uniting his nation, for he no longer believed England to be a naturally organic whole’ (p. 4). While this might be true, it neglects the fact that England’s organic wholeness was purely imaginary from at least 1640, and does not demonstrate that Charles II ever truly believed in the idea.

  3. Charles II, 1662: An Act for preventing the Mischeifs and ...

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    II. Justices of Oyer and Terminer, & at General Scssions may determine Offences. III. Justices of Peace, Mayors, & may commit or bind over. IV. Proviso for Persons convicted taking the Oaths and giving Security. V. Lords of Parliament tried by their Peers. Footnotes

  4. Charles II the Bad attained global recognition as a result of his active participation in French politics and the Hundred Years’ War. John II of Aragon ruled Navarre from 1425 until 1479, at which point he was elevated to the throne.

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  5. Charles II of England - Wikipedia

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    Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) [c] was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685. Charles II was the eldest surviving child of Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland and Henrietta Maria of France.

  6. The second Parliament. On the 8th of May the new Parliament met, and the King proceeded to the House of Peers, with unusual Solemnity, being attended by all the great Officers of State, the whole Body of the Nobility in their Robes; Drums, Trumpets, &c. Where being seated on his Throne, he open'd the Session with the following Speech to both ...

  7. Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II | British ...

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    Edited by F H Blackburne Daniell. Covers the period from January to November 1671. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic - Charles II. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1895 ...

  8. Charles II - PCGS Population Report

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    Review the total Charles II (1662 - 1684) PCGS graded coin population, including varieties, and shop results from dealers and eBay.

  9. Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II | British ...

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    Edited by F H Blackburne Daniell. Covers the months of March to October 1673. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic - Charles II. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902 ...

  10. Charles II - PCGS Population Report

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    Review the total Charles II (1670 - 1684) PCGS graded coin population, including varieties, and shop results from dealers and eBay.

  11. Charles II, 1663: An Act for the Encouragement of Trade

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    Reasons for passing this Act. Prices at which Corn may be exported; paying Rates for the same as under 12 Car. II. c. 4.. Forasmuch as the encourageing of Tillage ought to be in an especiall manner regaurded and endeavoured and the surest and effectualest meanes of promoting and advanceing any Trade Occupation or Mistery being by rendring it proffitable to the users thereof, And great ...