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... pressed for their execution ; and in 1555 the opposition of her councillors was at last mastered , and the work of death began . But the cause which prosperity had ruined revived in the dark hour of persecution . If the Protestants had ...
... pressed for their execution ; and in 1555 the opposition of her councillors was at last mastered , and the work of death began . But the cause which prosperity had ruined revived in the dark hour of persecution . If the Protestants had ...
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... pressed on the work of persecution . It had spread now from bishops and priests to the people itself . The sufferers were sent in batches to the flames . In a single day thirteen victims , two of them women , were burnt at Strat- ford ...
... pressed on the work of persecution . It had spread now from bishops and priests to the people itself . The sufferers were sent in batches to the flames . In a single day thirteen victims , two of them women , were burnt at Strat- ford ...
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... pressed by the Queen , could find neither money nor men for any attempt to recover the town . The forced loan to which she resorted came in slowly . The levies mutinied and dispersed . The death of Mary alone averted a general revolt ...
... pressed by the Queen , could find neither money nor men for any attempt to recover the town . The forced loan to which she resorted came in slowly . The levies mutinied and dispersed . The death of Mary alone averted a general revolt ...
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... pressing an Austrian marriage , " the first Mass he at- tends will be the signal for a revolt . " It was so with the question of the succession . To name a Protestant successor from the House of Suffolk would have driven every Catholic ...
... pressing an Austrian marriage , " the first Mass he at- tends will be the signal for a revolt . " It was so with the question of the succession . To name a Protestant successor from the House of Suffolk would have driven every Catholic ...
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... pressing peril of her presence in England , that Mary's refusal to submit to any trial only drove her to fresh devices for her restoration . She urged upon Murray the suppression of the graver charges , and upon Mary the leaving Murray ...
... pressing peril of her presence in England , that Mary's refusal to submit to any trial only drove her to fresh devices for her restoration . She urged upon Murray the suppression of the graver charges , and upon Mary the leaving Murray ...
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