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... civil war , justly called for stern repression . But the work of terror broke down before the silent revolt of the whole nation . Open sympathy began to be shown to the suf- ferers for conscience ' sake . In the three and a half years ...
... civil war , justly called for stern repression . But the work of terror broke down before the silent revolt of the whole nation . Open sympathy began to be shown to the suf- ferers for conscience ' sake . In the three and a half years ...
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... civil and religious order . Something of womanly caution and timidity perhaps backed the passionless indifference with which she set aside the larger schemes of ambition which were ever open- ing before her eyes . She was resolute in ...
... civil and religious order . Something of womanly caution and timidity perhaps backed the passionless indifference with which she set aside the larger schemes of ambition which were ever open- ing before her eyes . She was resolute in ...
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... civil war . Every sign of the growing prosperity , the sight of London as it became the mart of the world , of stately man- sions as they rose on every manor , told , and justly told , in Elizabeth's favor . In one act of her civil ...
... civil war . Every sign of the growing prosperity , the sight of London as it became the mart of the world , of stately man- sions as they rose on every manor , told , and justly told , in Elizabeth's favor . In one act of her civil ...
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... civil feuds not only arrested but even rolled back the national industry and prosperity . The country was a chaos of disorder and misrule , in which the peasant and the trader were the victims of feudal outrage . The Border became a ...
... civil feuds not only arrested but even rolled back the national industry and prosperity . The country was a chaos of disorder and misrule , in which the peasant and the trader were the victims of feudal outrage . The Border became a ...
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... civil war which broke out after the death of Francis the Second , and to attack the heretics wherever they might find them . " Religion , " he told Elizabeth , " was being made a cloak for anarchy and revolution . " It was at the moment ...
... civil war which broke out after the death of Francis the Second , and to attack the heretics wherever they might find them . " Religion , " he told Elizabeth , " was being made a cloak for anarchy and revolution . " It was at the moment ...
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