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Its intensity blinded him to the realities of politics in the years when France ,
growing in power and ambition , was replacing Spain as England's chief enemy .
The triumphs of the Roman church were then being won not on the field of battle
and ...
Its intensity blinded him to the realities of politics in the years when France ,
growing in power and ambition , was replacing Spain as England's chief enemy .
The triumphs of the Roman church were then being won not on the field of battle
and ...
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The Protector's great object , he told Cardenas , was to secure his position at
home , and to this end an alliance with France . seemed to offer greater
advantages than a treaty with Spain . Nevertheless , Thurloe went on to say ,
Cromwell's ...
The Protector's great object , he told Cardenas , was to secure his position at
home , and to this end an alliance with France . seemed to offer greater
advantages than a treaty with Spain . Nevertheless , Thurloe went on to say ,
Cromwell's ...
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In the pursuit of the war against Spain , Cardinal Mazarin had turned his eyes
toward the Mediterranean . For generations France and Spain had been rivals in
the Italian peninsula , where Spain now held the kingdom of Naples .
In the pursuit of the war against Spain , Cardinal Mazarin had turned his eyes
toward the Mediterranean . For generations France and Spain had been rivals in
the Italian peninsula , where Spain now held the kingdom of Naples .
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CHAPTER II | 48 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
The BEGINNING OF THE PROTECTORATE | 135 |
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