The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... ment , produced no deep or lasting ill effects . If a popular chief raised his standard in a popular cause , an irregular army could be assembled in a day . Regular army there was none . Every man had a slight tincture of soldiership ...
... ment , produced no deep or lasting ill effects . If a popular chief raised his standard in a popular cause , an irregular army could be assembled in a day . Regular army there was none . Every man had a slight tincture of soldiership ...
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... ment for the daughter of a Duke , nay of a royal Duke , to espouse a distinguished commoner . Thus , Sir John Howard married the daughter of Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk . Sir Richard Pole married the Countess of Salisbury , daughter ...
... ment for the daughter of a Duke , nay of a royal Duke , to espouse a distinguished commoner . Thus , Sir John Howard married the daughter of Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk . Sir Richard Pole married the Countess of Salisbury , daughter ...
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... ment of the sixteenth century many of them were in every intellectual attainment fully equal to the most enlightened of their spiritual pastors . Thencefor- ward that dominion , which , during the dark ages , had been , in spite of many ...
... ment of the sixteenth century many of them were in every intellectual attainment fully equal to the most enlightened of their spiritual pastors . Thencefor- ward that dominion , which , during the dark ages , had been , in spite of many ...
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... ment and the Protestants had only one thing in common , hatred of the Papal power . The English Reformers were eager to go as far as their brethren on the Continent . They unanimously condemned as Antichristian numerous dogmas and ...
... ment and the Protestants had only one thing in common , hatred of the Papal power . The English Reformers were eager to go as far as their brethren on the Continent . They unanimously condemned as Antichristian numerous dogmas and ...
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... ment of the state took a tinge from his notions re- specting the government of the Church . Some of the sarcasms which were popularly thrown on epis- copacy might , without much difficulty , be turned against royalty ; and many of the ...
... ment of the state took a tinge from his notions re- specting the government of the Church . Some of the sarcasms which were popularly thrown on epis- copacy might , without much difficulty , be turned against royalty ; and many of the ...
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