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Crown and Nobility: England 1272-1461 by Anthony Tuck,

Crown and Nobility: England 1272-1461 by Anthony Tuck,
Crown and Nobility provides a vivid history of the years 1271-1461. The book shows how the differing abilities and personalities of the late medieval English kings powerfully affected their relationship with the nobility. It examines the contrast between the dominant style of Edward I and both the weakness of Edward II and the chivalric reputation of Edward III. It also looks at how the ineptitude of Henry VI provoked the political crisis of the mid-fifteenth century that lead to the downfall of the House of Lancaster. This book accounts for the fact that much of the political history of late medieval England was played out against a background of war and justly describes the Welsh and Scottish wars, the great victories in France, and the final debacle under Henry VI. It shows how success and setback in war crucially affected the relationship between the king and his nobles.



Virgil's Aeneid by Virgil,
Virgil's Aeneid by Virgil,
A "sequel" to Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Virgil's Aeneid vividly recounts Aeneas's tortuous journey home after the Trojan War and the battles he faced as he lay the foundations for what grew to be the great Roman Empire. Virgil's Aeneid brings a new perspective to the ancient legend. John Dryden not only adds reflections on Virgil and on Roman history but also interprets the story in light of his own time and the political and moral confusion that followed the English civil wars and the revolution of 1688. Retaining both the nobility and the spirit of the original, Dryden's masterful work, Frederick M. Keener writes, "set a new, august standard so influential as to be epochal". This edition contains the short prefaces to each part of the poem written by Joseph Addison for the original publication, an introduction discussing Dryden's contribution to English verse traditions, maps, and a glossary.



Peerage of England and Ireland by date - From the early Middle Ages up until early modern times, the nobility was the true basis of power for the English crown. The peerage was where the king would turn for military, judicial and administrative purposes, and the ruler who ignored his nobility, like Edward II, did so at great risk to his position.

English English - English English is a term that has been applied to the English language as spoken in England. In the United States, the term British English is much more frequently used for this variety of English; however, Peter Trudgill in Language in the British Isles introduced the term English English (EngEng), and this term is now generally recognised in academic writing in competition with Anglo-English and English in England.

Commonwealth English - "Commonwealth English" is intended as a collective term for the perceived standard English language used in the Commonwealth of Nations1, applying in theory to Australian English, British English, Caribbean English, Canadian English, Hiberno-English (Irish English)2, Hong Kong English3, Indian English (includes Pakistani English), formal Malaysian English, New Zealand English, formal Singapore English (but not colloquial Singlish) and South African English. But Canadian English in particular does not fit well with the others.

English Votes on English Laws - English Votes on English Laws (EVoEL) (also referred to as English Votes for English Laws or English Votes on English Matters) was first adopted as a policy of the Conservative Party by then Leader William Hague in 1999. Speaking at the Centre for Policy Studies Institute in July 1999, he said that his party's manifesto for the next election would state that:



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