Critical and Historical Essays1951 |
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Page 86
... death of Henry the Eighth , the religion of the state was thrice changed . Protestantism was established by Edward ; the Catholic Church was restored by Mary ; Protestantism was again established by Elizabeth . The faith of the nation ...
... death of Henry the Eighth , the religion of the state was thrice changed . Protestantism was established by Edward ; the Catholic Church was restored by Mary ; Protestantism was again established by Elizabeth . The faith of the nation ...
Page 296
... death of the monarch and the abolition of the monarchy . Clarendon complains bitterly of their apathy . But we believe that this apathy was of the greatest service to the royal cause . If a French or Spanish army had invaded England ...
... death of the monarch and the abolition of the monarchy . Clarendon complains bitterly of their apathy . But we believe that this apathy was of the greatest service to the royal cause . If a French or Spanish army had invaded England ...
Page 407
... death of Prince Frederic dissolved the faction which , under his guidance , had feebly striven to annoy his father's government . His chief followers hastened to make their peace with the ministry ; and the political torpor became ...
... death of Prince Frederic dissolved the faction which , under his guidance , had feebly striven to annoy his father's government . His chief followers hastened to make their peace with the ministry ; and the political torpor became ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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