J.H.M. Salmon
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‘Paris is worth a Mass’ ‘a chicken in the pot’ sayings that sent Henri IV down in French history as a very human (and quotable) monarch. But how did subsequent generations utilise his character? J.H.M. Salmon takes a look.
Published September 30 1997
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J. H. M. Salmon looks at Romantic literary interpretations of Oliver Cromwell.
Published March 1 1980
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