History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1616-1621Longmans, Green, and Company, 1895 |
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... Protestantism in the Aus- trian dominions The Bohemian aristocracy 263 . 1609 The Royal Charter of Bo- 1619 James refuses to quarrel Attempts made to induce James to break with Spain 281 hemia 264 with Spain . 282 1617 Ferdinand of ...
... Protestantism in the Aus- trian dominions The Bohemian aristocracy 263 . 1609 The Royal Charter of Bo- 1619 James refuses to quarrel Attempts made to induce James to break with Spain 281 hemia 264 with Spain . 282 1617 Ferdinand of ...
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... Protestants no longer saw Popery in a surplice or in a ring . Nonconformity still had its adherents , but they were far less prominent than they had been at the close of Elizabeth's reign . Bacon , therefore , who had formerly stood ...
... Protestants no longer saw Popery in a surplice or in a ring . Nonconformity still had its adherents , but they were far less prominent than they had been at the close of Elizabeth's reign . Bacon , therefore , who had formerly stood ...
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... Protestants and the warlike aristocracy of either creed were Government . ready to fly to his aid ; and the volunteers , who poured over the Alps , were sufficient to enable him to make head against his powerful adversary . At the same ...
... Protestants and the warlike aristocracy of either creed were Government . ready to fly to his aid ; and the volunteers , who poured over the Alps , were sufficient to enable him to make head against his powerful adversary . At the same ...
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... Protestants . He was under obligations , he said , to assist the Duke , if the Spaniards refused to fulfil the conditions of the treaty of Asti . He had applied to Sarmiento to know what his master in- tended to do , and he was now ...
... Protestants . He was under obligations , he said , to assist the Duke , if the Spaniards refused to fulfil the conditions of the treaty of Asti . He had applied to Sarmiento to know what his master in- tended to do , and he was now ...
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... Protestants . 3 It was a terrible blow for Raleigh , but his busy brain quickly turned in another direction . He had not been speaking at random when he proposed to include French vessels in the fleet which was to swoop down upon Genoa ...
... Protestants . 3 It was a terrible blow for Raleigh , but his busy brain quickly turned in another direction . He had not been speaking at random when he proposed to include French vessels in the fleet which was to swoop down upon Genoa ...
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