The Historians' History of the World: England, 1485-1642Henry Smith Williams Outlook Company, 1904 - World History |
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... Religious persecutions , Northumberland alters the succession , 226. Death reign of Queen Jane , 229 . CHAPTER VII ... religion , 273. The coronation and first parliament ( January , 1559 ) , 274. Peace with France , 281. Bitter- ness ...
... Religious persecutions , Northumberland alters the succession , 226. Death reign of Queen Jane , 229 . CHAPTER VII ... religion , 273. The coronation and first parliament ( January , 1559 ) , 274. Peace with France , 281. Bitter- ness ...
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... religion abroad as well as at home , and go back once more to the beginning . The Reformation movement in other countries took form in very different ways from what it did in England . In Germany its origin was really theological . In ...
... religion abroad as well as at home , and go back once more to the beginning . The Reformation movement in other countries took form in very different ways from what it did in England . In Germany its origin was really theological . In ...
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... religious system , that disrespect to the local religion could only be treated as dangerous ; and neither Germany nor England had learned the lesson which the French Politiques had already learned from a dreary civil war until each of ...
... religious system , that disrespect to the local religion could only be treated as dangerous ; and neither Germany nor England had learned the lesson which the French Politiques had already learned from a dreary civil war until each of ...
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... religious toleration to individuals , but recognised the religion of each separate prince as that of the territory which he ruled . All that Germany gained by that peace was a much - needed rest . But France gained Alsace and Lorraine ...
... religious toleration to individuals , but recognised the religion of each separate prince as that of the territory which he ruled . All that Germany gained by that peace was a much - needed rest . But France gained Alsace and Lorraine ...
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... religious liberty should be extended to English Roman Catholics on account of the queen being of that religion ; while on the other hand , yielding to pressure , they promised the French government that their own Roman Catholic subjects ...
... religious liberty should be extended to English Roman Catholics on account of the queen being of that religion ; while on the other hand , yielding to pressure , they promised the French government that their own Roman Catholic subjects ...
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