A History Of England

Charles William Chadwick Oman (1860 - 1946)

A one-volume survey of the history of England from Celtic and Roman times through the end of the nineteenth century. Muscular prose makes an exciting narrative emphasizing the political, military, and religious history of the kingdom. Oman dwells heavily on the role of moral probity, intellectual caliber, and energy, or failings in any of those areas, on the part of monarchs and other men or women of power in driving the course of events. Most chapters begin, and some end as well, with a discourse on the character of the monarch or leading politicians of the period under consideration, and similar assessments are adduced as needed in the course of the narrative. The author maintains sobriety in his accolades for leaders he admires, but those he considers villainous or incompetent, lazy, and purely self-interested come in for colorful denunciations such as the description of one king as “a selfish, hard-hearted, unamiable, and uninteresting man” and the characterization of corrupt politicians in the reign of another monarch as “disgraceful personalities…squalid intriguers…a crew of sharpers and hypocrites.” Often, however, he finds a very human mixture of virtues and vices, strengths and weaknesses, and discerns benefits to the nation from the governance even of some flawed but intelligent and energetic leaders. Summary by Pattymarie

Genre(s): History

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Celtic and Roman Britain pattymarie
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Play 02 The Coming of the English pattymarie
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Play 03 The Conversion of England, and the Rise of Wessex. 597-836 pattymarie
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Play 04 The Danish Invasions, and the Great Kings of Wessex, 836-975, Part 1 pattymarie
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Play 05 The Danish Invasions, and the Great Kings of Wessex, 836-975, Part 2 pattymarie
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Play 06 The Days of Cnut and Edward the Confessor, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 07 The Days of Cnut and Edward the Confessor, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 08 The Norman Conquest, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 09 The Norman Conquest, 1066-1087, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 10 William the Red, Henry I, Stephen, 1087-1154, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 11 William the Red, Henry I, Stephen, 1087-1154, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 12 William the Red, Henry I, Stephen, 1087-1154, part 3 pattymarie
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Play 13 Henry II, 1154-1189, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 14 Henry II. 1154-1189, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 15 Richard I. and John. 1189-1216, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 16 Richard I. and John. 1189-1216, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 17 Henry III. 1216-1272, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 18 Henry III. 1216-1272, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 19 Chapter 11. Edward I, 1272 - 1307, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 20 Chapter 11. Edward I, 1272 - 1307, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 21 Chapter 11. Edward I, 1272 - 1307, part 3 pattymarie
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Play 22 Edward II, 1307 - 1327 pattymarie
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Play 23 Edward III. 1327-1377, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 24 Edward III. 1327-1377, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 25 Edward III. 1327-1377, part 3 pattymarie
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Play 26 Richard II. 1377-1399, part 1 pattymarie
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Play 27 Richard II. 1377-1399, part 2 pattymarie
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Play 28 Henry IV. 1399-1413 pattymarie
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Play 29 Henry V. 1413-1422 part 1 pattymarie
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Play 30 Henry V. 1413-1422 part 2 pattymarie
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Play 31 The Loss of France. 1422-1453 part 1 pattymarie
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Play 32 The Loss of France. 1422-1453 part 2 pattymarie
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Play 33 Chapter 18. The Wars of the Roses. 1454-1471 part 1 Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 34 Chapter 18. The Wars of the Roses. 1454-1471 part 2 Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 35 Chapter 19. The Fall of the House of York. 1471-1485 part 1 Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 36 Chapter 19. The Fall of the House of York. 1471-1485 part 2 Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 37 Chapter 20. Henry VII. 1485-1509, Part 1 Beginning through “Warbeck and the Earl of Warwick Executed”(last words “…lest his royal blood be his ruin.”) Kerry Adams
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Play 38 Chapter 20. Henry VII 1485-1509, Part 2 Suppression of Livery and Maintenance (First words “After Warbeck’s failure…” through end of chapter. Kerry Adams
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Play 39 Chapter 21. Henry VIII and the Breach With Rome. 1509-1536, Part 1, Beginning through Wolsey Aims at Becoming Pope, “last words “…some surer partisan elected.” Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 40 Chapter 21. Henry VIII and the Breach With Rome. 1509-1536, Part 2, “Condition of the Church” First words “Wolsey’s Scheme of reforming…” through end of chapter. Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 41 Chapter 22. English Reformation. 1536-1553, Part 1 Beginning through “Marriages with Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.” Last words “…to which he often gave way.” Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 42 Chapter 22. The English Reformation. 1536-1553, Part 2 “Scottish War.--Battle of Solway Moss, first words “The time was a very evil one…” through the end of chapter. Paul Lawley-Jones
00:22:46
Play 43 Chapter 23. The Catholic Reaction. 1553-1558 Inkell
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Play 44 Chapter 24. Elizabeth. 1558-1603, Part I Beginning through The Rising in the North” (last words “…secure her liberty.”) Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 45 Chapter 24. Elizabeth. 1558-1603, Part 2 "Religious Wars in Europe" (First words “Meanwhile the aspect of affairs…”) through “The English Successes at Sea” (last words “…and St. Domingo (1586) ) Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 46 Chapter 24. Elizabeth. 1558-1603, Part 3, "Last Plot of Mary Queen of Scots" (First words “Meanwhile Mary Queen of Scots…) through “Colonial Enterprises” (last words “…tobacco and potatoes.”) Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 47 Chapter 24. Elizabeth. 1558-1603, Part 4 "Growth of Foreign Trade" (first words “Colonial enterprise was accompanied…”) through the end of chapter. Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 48 Chapter 25. James I. 1603-1625, Part 1 Beginning through "The Gun Powder Plot" James R. Hedrick
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Play 49 Chapter 25. James I. 1603-1625, Part 2 "Strife between the king and parliament" and the end of chapter. James R. Hedrick
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Play 50 Chapter 26. The Reign of Charles I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War. 1625-1642, Part 1, Beginning through "Parliament dissolved", ebarnett
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Play 51 Chapter 26. The Reign of Charles I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War. 1625-1642, Part 2, "Personal Government" through "The Scots take up arms." ebarnett
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Play 52 Chapter 26. The Reign of Charles I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War. 1625-1642, Part 3, "The Short Parliament" through "The Position of the king." ebarnett
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Play 53 Chapter 26. The Reign of Charles I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War. 1625-1642, Part 4 ebarnett
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Play 54 Chapter 27. The Great Civil War. 1642-1651, Part 1 Beginning through "The Solemn League and Covenant.." ebarnett
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Play 55 Chapter 27. The Great Civil War. 1642-1651, Part 2, "Charles seeks aid from IrelandCharles seeks aid from Ireland" through "The "New-Model Army." " ebarnett
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Play 56 Chapter 27. The Great Civil War. 1642-1651, Part 3, " 1645. Battle of Naseby.—The Midlands lost to Charles" through "Parliament offers terms to Charles" ebarnett
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Play 57 Chapter 27. The Great Civil War. 1642-1651, Part 4, "Parliament and the army" through end of chapter. through end of chapter. ebarnett
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Play 58 Chapter 28. Cromwell. 1651-1660, Part 1, Beginning through "Cromwell dissolves Parliament by force." Cavaet
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Play 59 Chapter 28. Cromwell. 1651-1660, Part 2, "The Barebones Parliament" through the end of chapter. Cavaet
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Play 60 Chapter 29. Charles II. 1660-1685, Part 1, Beginning through "The Fire in London. 1666" Inkell
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Play 61 Chapter 29. Charles II. 1660-1685, Part 2, "The Peace of Breda" through end of chapter. Inkell
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Play 62 Chapter 30. James II. 1685-1688 Inkell
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Play 63 Chapter 31. William and Mary. 1688-1702, Part 1, Beginning through "The Protestant ascendency." jenno
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Play 64 Chapter 31. William and Mary. 1688-1702, Part 2, "The French War.--Tory disaffection" through end of chapter. jenno
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Play 65 Chapter 32. Anne. 1702-1714, Part 1, Beginning through "Gibraltar taken by the English." russcallawag
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Play 66 Chapter 32. Anne. 1702-1714, Part 2, "The campaign of 1705" through "The union with Scotland." russcallawag
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Play 67 Chapter 32. Anne. 1702-1714, Part 3, "The growing unpopularity of the whigs" through the end of chapter. russcallawag
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Play 68 Chapter 33. The Rule of the Whigs. 1714-1739, Part 1, Beginning through “Mar’s Army Disperses.” Michael Merrell
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Play 69 Chapter 33. The Rule of the Whigs. 1714-1739, Part 2, “The Second Attempt of the Pretender” through the end of chapter. Michael Merrell
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Play 70 Chapter 34. The Development of the Colonial Empire of Britain. 1739-1760, Part 1, “Beginning through “The Battle of Fontenoy.” Matt Stiner
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Play 71 Chapter 34. The Development of the Colonial Empire of Britain. 1739-1760, Part 2, “The Rebellion of 45” through “Suppression of Scottish Jacobitism.” Matt Stiner
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Play 72 Chapter 34. The Development of the Colonial Empire of Britain. 1739-1760, Part 3, “ Progress of the war in Europe.—1745-1747” through "Outbreak of Hostilities - Braddock's Defeat." Matt Stiner
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Play 73 Chapter 34. The Development of the Colonial Empire of Britain. 1739-1760, Part 4, “European coalition against Prussia” through the end of chapter. Matt Stiner
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Play 74 Chapter 35. George III. and the Whigs—The American War. 1760-1783, Part 1, Beginning through “The Resignation of Bute.” James R. Hedrick
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Play 75 Chapter 35. George III. and the Whigs—The American War. 1760-1783, Part 2, “The Divisions of the Whig Party” through “Lord North Prime Minister” James R. Hedrick
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Play 76 Chapter 35. George III. and the Whigs—The American War. 1760-1783, Part 3, “The Impotence of the Whigs in Parliament” through the end of chapter. James R. Hedrick
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Play 77 Chapter 36. THE YOUNGER PİTT, AND THE RECOVERY OF ENGLİSH PROSPERİTY. 1782-1793, PART 1, BEGİNNİNG THROUGH “THE COALİTİON RESİGNS.” elmachina
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Play 78 Chapter 36. THE YOUNGER PİTT, AND THE RECOVERY OF ENGLİSH PROSPERİTY. 1782-1793, Part 2, “Pitt takes office” through “Pitt’s financial and commercial policy.” elmachina
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Play 79 Chapter 36. THE YOUNGER PİTT, AND THE RECOVERY OF ENGLİSH PROSPERİTY. 1782-1793, PART 3, “PEACE ABROAD” THROUGH END OF CHAPTER. elmachina
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Play 80 Chapter 37. England and the French Revolution. 1789-1802, Part 1, Beginning through “The moderate Whigs join Pitt.” ebarnett
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Play 81 Chapter 37. England and the French Revolution. 1789-1802, Part 2, “Lewis XVI. executed.—France declares war on England” through “The Act of Union passed.” ebarnett
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Play 82 Chapter 37. England and the French Revolution. 1789-1802, Part 3, “Bonaparte in Egypt” through the end of chapter. ebarnett
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Play 83 Chapter 38. England and Bonaparte. 1802-1815, Part 1, Beginning through “Attempted Irish rebellion.—English success in India.” ebarnett
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Play 84 Chapter 38. England and Bonaparte. 1802-1815, Part 2, “Bonaparte assumes the title of Emperor” through “The Treaty of Tilsit.” ebarnett
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Play 85 Chapter 38. England and Bonaparte. 1802-1815, Part 3, “The Berlin Decrees” through “Battles of Fuentes d'Onoro and Albuera..” ebarnett
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Play 86 Chapter 38. England and Bonaparte. 1802-1815, Part 4, “Further Annexations by Napoleon.” to the end of chapter. ebarnett
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Play 87 Chapter 39. Reaction and Reform. 1815-1832, Part 1, Beginning through “The royal family and the succession.” Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 88 Chapter 39. Reaction and Reform. 1815—1832. Part 2. “The Government and the agitation” through “Death of Canning.” Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 89 Chapter 39. Reaction and Reform. 1815—1832. Part 3. “Wellington and the Greek Insurgents” through end of chapter Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 90 Chapter 40. Chartism and the corn laws. 1832 – 1852. Part 1, Beginning through “Melbourne Ministry.” jenno
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Play 91 Chapter 40. Chartism and the corn laws. 1832 – 1852. Part 2.“Death of William IV” through “Chartist agitations. jenno
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Play 92 Chapter 40. Chartism and the corn laws. 1832 – 1852. Part 3 “The "Young Ireland Party." ” to end of chapter jenno
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Play 93 Chapter 41. The Days of Palmerston. 1852—1865. Part 1. Beginning through “The Ecclesiastical Titles Bill.” Rita Boutros
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Play 94 Chapter 41. The Days of Palmerston. 1852—1865. Part 2. “State of political parties” through “Resignation of Lord Aberdeen.” Rita Boutros
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Play 95 Chapter 41. The Days of Palmerston. 1852—1865. Part 3. “Lord Palmerston premier” through “Napoleon and the Italians.” Rita Boutros
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Play 96 Chapter 41. The Days of Palmerston. 1852—1865. Part 4. “Palmerston returns to power” to end of chapter. Rita Boutros
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Play 97 Chapter 42. Democracy and Imperialism. 1865—1885. Part 1. Beginning through “The Abyssinian expedition.” Paul Lawley-Jones
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Play 98 Chapter 42. Democracy and Imperialism. 1865—1885. Part 2. “Gladstone prime minister – the Irish church dis-established" through "Fall of Gladstone's ministry." Tatiana Chichilla
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Play 99 Chapter 42. Democracy and Imperialism. 1865—1885. Part 3. “Disraeli’s ministry.—The Home Rule Party.” through “The fall of Lord Beaconsfield’s ministry.” Tatiana Chichilla
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Play 100 Chapter 42. Democracy and Imperialism. 1865—1885. Part 4. “Gladstone’s second ministry.—the Boer War” through end of chapter. Tatiana Chichilla
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Play 101 Chapter 43. The Last Years of Queen Victoria. 1886—1901. The South African War. 1899—1902. Part 1. Read from beginning through “Jameson’s raid incident.” Tatiana Chichilla
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Play 102 Chapter 43. The Last Years of Queen Victoria. 1886—1901. The South African War. 1899—1902. Part 2. “Death of Gladstone” to end of chapter. CBinns
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Play 103 Chapter 44. India and the Colonies. 1815—1902. Part 1. Beginning through “Renewal of the company’s charter.” James R. Hedrick
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Play 104 Chapter 44. India and the Colonies. 1815—1902. Part 2. “The First Afghan War. —Lord Auckland restores Shaw Sujah” through “Dethronement of the king of Oude.” James R. Hedrick
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Play 105 Chapter 44. India and the Colonies. 1815—1902. Part 3. “Lord Canning Governor-General” through “The Queen proclaimed Empress of India.” James R. Hedrick
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Play 106 Chapter 44. India and the Colonies. 1815—1902. Part 4. “The Australian Penal settlements—New South Wales” through end of chapter. James R. Hedrick
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