The History of England, Том 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831 |
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... regarded as such ; all were as intolerant as if infallible 250 - 251 252 254 , 255 Lord Sudely's secret Marriage to the Queen Dowager im- mediately after Henry's Death Jealousy between him and his Brother the Protector , em- bittered by ...
... regarded as such ; all were as intolerant as if infallible 250 - 251 252 254 , 255 Lord Sudely's secret Marriage to the Queen Dowager im- mediately after Henry's Death Jealousy between him and his Brother the Protector , em- bittered by ...
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... regarded as the mere assumption of barren titles , since they never were practised during the reign of Mary , or even of Edward . The claims of a Roman ca- tholic pretender , wedded to the heir apparent of such a monarchy as France ...
... regarded as the mere assumption of barren titles , since they never were practised during the reign of Mary , or even of Edward . The claims of a Roman ca- tholic pretender , wedded to the heir apparent of such a monarchy as France ...
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... regarded the sove- reignty of the British islands as being within Mary's lawful pretensions , of which the enforcement was not beyond the grasp of their own almost boundless aspirations . It has been already seen that Philip II . , a ...
... regarded the sove- reignty of the British islands as being within Mary's lawful pretensions , of which the enforcement was not beyond the grasp of their own almost boundless aspirations . It has been already seen that Philip II . , a ...
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... regarded as a substantial exception . When Caraffa found Elizabeth inaccessible to his menaces , he issued a bull , in which he did not name her , but confirmed the excommunication and the other punishments provided against all heretics ...
... regarded as a substantial exception . When Caraffa found Elizabeth inaccessible to his menaces , he issued a bull , in which he did not name her , but confirmed the excommunication and the other punishments provided against all heretics ...
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... England ; and that a general council , though if really independent it would be most acceptable in England , must , in the present circum- * Camden , i . 73 . " ? stances , be regarded as a papal lure . * 24 1561 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... England ; and that a general council , though if really independent it would be most acceptable in England , must , in the present circum- * Camden , i . 73 . " ? stances , be regarded as a papal lure . * 24 1561 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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