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Parliament and the crown jewels in the English Revolution, 1641–1644
Jack Sargeant
History (L5)
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Abolition
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Access
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English Civil War
25%
English Revolution
100%
Higher Education Finance
50%
House of commons
25%
Indicative
25%
Intrinsic
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Jewel
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Limits
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Methodology
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Monarchy
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Parliamentary
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Parliamentary debates
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Political Sovereignty
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Popular
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regalia
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royal
50%
Tooth Crown
100%
Westminster
25%
Social Sciences
Attitudes
25%
Authority
25%
Civil War
25%
Constitutions
25%
Control
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Economic and Social Development
25%
Emergence
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English Language
100%
Escalation
25%
History
50%
Houses
25%
Materials
25%
Methodology
25%
Nonprofit Organizations
50%
Parliament
100%
Parliamentary Debate
25%
Problem
25%
Proliferation
25%
Revolutions
100%
Scholarships
50%
Sovereignty
25%
Tuition Fee
50%