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... followed by a display of fresh political inde- pendence among the Commons themselves . 66 But it was above all in the new energy which the religious spirit of the people at large drew from the ecclesiastical changes which he had brought ...
... followed by a display of fresh political inde- pendence among the Commons themselves . 66 But it was above all in the new energy which the religious spirit of the people at large drew from the ecclesiastical changes which he had brought ...
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... took in the events which followed Henry's death gave a fresh strength and vigor to the whole order . But the smaller gentry shared in the general enrich- ment of the landed proprietors , and the new energy 1540 ] 3 THE REFORMATION .
... took in the events which followed Henry's death gave a fresh strength and vigor to the whole order . But the smaller gentry shared in the general enrich- ment of the landed proprietors , and the new energy 1540 ] 3 THE REFORMATION .
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... followed by a display of fresh political inde- pendence among the Commons themselves . 66 But it was above all in the new energy which the religious spirit of the people at large drew from the ecclesiastical changes which he had brought ...
... followed by a display of fresh political inde- pendence among the Commons themselves . 66 But it was above all in the new energy which the religious spirit of the people at large drew from the ecclesiastical changes which he had brought ...
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... followed quickly on Hertford's rise to power . " This year , " says a contemporary , " the Arch- bishop of Canterbury did eat meat openly in Lent in the Hall of Lambeth , the like of which was never seen since England was a Christian ...
... followed quickly on Hertford's rise to power . " This year , " says a contemporary , " the Arch- bishop of Canterbury did eat meat openly in Lent in the Hall of Lambeth , the like of which was never seen since England was a Christian ...
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... followed them to execution , while the bodies of the poorer insurgents were dangling on gibbets round London . Elizabeth , who had with some reason been suspected of complicity in the insurrection , was sent to the Tower ; and only ...
... followed them to execution , while the bodies of the poorer insurgents were dangling on gibbets round London . Elizabeth , who had with some reason been suspected of complicity in the insurrection , was sent to the Tower ; and only ...
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