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... demands , and the anger of the nobles at his resolve to enforce the laws against enclosures and evictions , ended in his fall . He was forced by the Council to resign , and his power passed to the Earl of Warwick , to whose ruthless ...
... demands , and the anger of the nobles at his resolve to enforce the laws against enclosures and evictions , ended in his fall . He was forced by the Council to resign , and his power passed to the Earl of Warwick , to whose ruthless ...
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... demand made by Mary's minister , Bishop Gardiner of Winchester , and by the Council , of complete independence both of policy and action on the part of England , in case of such a union . The tempta- tion was great , and Mary's ...
... demand made by Mary's minister , Bishop Gardiner of Winchester , and by the Council , of complete independence both of policy and action on the part of England , in case of such a union . The tempta- tion was great , and Mary's ...
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... demand was for English aid in her restoration to the throne , or for a free passage to France : but compliance with the last request would have given the Guises a terrible weapon against Elizabeth and have ensured a new French ...
... demand was for English aid in her restoration to the throne , or for a free passage to France : but compliance with the last request would have given the Guises a terrible weapon against Elizabeth and have ensured a new French ...
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... demand was for English aid in her restoration to the throne , or for a free passage to France : but compliance with the last request would have given the Guises a terrible weapon against Elizabeth and have ensured a new French ...
... demand was for English aid in her restoration to the throne , or for a free passage to France : but compliance with the last request would have given the Guises a terrible weapon against Elizabeth and have ensured a new French ...
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... demands of sub- sidies , and at each demand the tone of the Houses rose higher and higher . Constitutionally the policy of Cromwell had had this special advantage , that at the very crisis of our liberties it had acknowledged and ...
... demands of sub- sidies , and at each demand the tone of the Houses rose higher and higher . Constitutionally the policy of Cromwell had had this special advantage , that at the very crisis of our liberties it had acknowledged and ...
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