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... England with the purified body of Catholicism . For such a purpose it was necessary to vindicate English orthodoxy ; and to ally England with the Emperor , by whose influence alone the assembly of such a Council could be brought about ...
... England with the purified body of Catholicism . For such a purpose it was necessary to vindicate English orthodoxy ; and to ally England with the Emperor , by whose influence alone the assembly of such a Council could be brought about ...
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... England to the House of Austria had disenchanted Philip of his stay in the realm ; and on the disappearance of all hope of a child , he had left the country in spite of Mary's passionate entreaties . But the Queen struggled desperately ...
... England to the House of Austria had disenchanted Philip of his stay in the realm ; and on the disappearance of all hope of a child , he had left the country in spite of Mary's passionate entreaties . But the Queen struggled desperately ...
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... England without a foot of land on the Continent . Bitterly as the blow was felt , the Council , though passionately pressed by the Queen , could find neither money nor men for any attempt to recover the town . The forced loan to which ...
... England without a foot of land on the Continent . Bitterly as the blow was felt , the Council , though passionately pressed by the Queen , could find neither money nor men for any attempt to recover the town . The forced loan to which ...
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... England seemed to settle quietly down in a religious peace . The settlement of religion , however , was not the only press- ing care which met Elizabeth as she mounted the throne . The country was drained by war ; yet she could only ...
... England seemed to settle quietly down in a religious peace . The settlement of religion , however , was not the only press- ing care which met Elizabeth as she mounted the throne . The country was drained by war ; yet she could only ...
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... England to battle fiercely with one another to coerce their King . The power of the Crown sank in fact into insignificance under the earlier sovereigns of the line of Stuart which had succeeded to the throne on the extinction of the ...
... England to battle fiercely with one another to coerce their King . The power of the Crown sank in fact into insignificance under the earlier sovereigns of the line of Stuart which had succeeded to the throne on the extinction of the ...
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