Sir Harry Vane: His Life and Times (1613-1662)

Sir Harry Vane: His Life and Times (1613-1662)
Title Sir Harry Vane: His Life and Times (1613-1662) PDF eBook
Author Jack H. Adamson
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN

Download Sir Harry Vane: His Life and Times (1613-1662) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

“Emissary of Charles the First, second governor of Massachusetts, pillar of the Protectorate, and victim of Charles the Second, servant to a God of his own definition, humble and arrogant, atypical Puritan and passionate lover, Sir Harry Vane was a man of peace who initiated genocide in the New World and found martyrdom in the Old. His life in New and Old England, and on the continent, spanned eras of conformity, revolution and libertinism. His experience reaches from Indian wigwam to royal palace. This is an unparalleled picture of a formative age which is with us yet. Vane served Charles I well, if not wholly faithfully, and yet was one of the leaders of the parliamentary rebellion that led to the king's execution and the establishment of the Protectorate. Then, second only to Cromwell-and there were those who said he was even more powerful-Vane pursued his devious and dangerous path through the years of the Protectorate until he finally acquiesced in the restoration of Charles II. When Vane himself was executed in 1662, clearly the victim of judicial murder, the age of Puritan revolt was over. Sir Harry is one of the most elusive and tantalizing figures ever to have played an important part in both English and American history. He was as much a puzzle to his contemporaries as he has been to historians. Anthony Wood described him as "the Proteus of his Age"; Clarendon, less charitably, declared that "he was chosen to cozen and deceive a whole nation which excelled in craft and cunning"; and a commemorative statue of him in New England calls him "a true friend ...and a man of noble and generous mind." The few threads of consistency in his life emerge as belief in freedom of conscience, personal horror of violence, and loyalty to the integrity of Parliament. Adamson and Folland approach the paradox of Sir Harry face on and, placing their subject against a detailed background of his times, present us with a subtly shaded portrait that is both dramatic and convincing. Sir Harry lived in an age of great intellectual ferment and naked violence, of momentous political upheavals in England and the formation of an American character. By reflecting these turmoils in the life of their subject, the authors do much to resolve the enigma of his career and to rescue from the past one of the most fascinating and imposing figures of his time.”-Publisher.

A Dog and His Shadow ...

A Dog and His Shadow ...
Title A Dog and His Shadow ... PDF eBook
Author Robert Edward Francillon
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1894
Genre
ISBN

Download A Dog and His Shadow ... Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Saxby

Saxby
Title Saxby PDF eBook
Author Emma Leslie
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1884
Genre
ISBN

Download Saxby Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Gentleman's Magazine

The Gentleman's Magazine
Title The Gentleman's Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 794
Release 1876
Genre English periodicals
ISBN

Download The Gentleman's Magazine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Haunted London

Haunted London
Title Haunted London PDF eBook
Author Walter Thornbury
Publisher
Pages 534
Release 1880
Genre London (England)
ISBN

Download Haunted London Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Primitive Methodist Magazine

The Primitive Methodist Magazine
Title The Primitive Methodist Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 844
Release 1883
Genre
ISBN

Download The Primitive Methodist Magazine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Essays Historical and Theological: Introduction

Essays Historical and Theological: Introduction
Title Essays Historical and Theological: Introduction PDF eBook
Author James Bowling Mozley
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 1878
Genre Christian biography
ISBN

Download Essays Historical and Theological: Introduction Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle