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... the Calvinistic movement without effect on England itself . The English breach
with Rome was partly personal ; in part , like Gallicanism in France , due to a
spirit of nationalism which resented the intrusion of a foreign power like the
Papacy ...
... the Calvinistic movement without effect on England itself . The English breach
with Rome was partly personal ; in part , like Gallicanism in France , due to a
spirit of nationalism which resented the intrusion of a foreign power like the
Papacy ...
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A Scottish army was encamped on English soil ; the remnants of the English royal
forces were quartered in the north ; and Strafford's troops were ready in Ireland .
The air was full of rumors of plots and conspiracies ; of suspicions of the Queen ...
A Scottish army was encamped on English soil ; the remnants of the English royal
forces were quartered in the north ; and Strafford's troops were ready in Ireland .
The air was full of rumors of plots and conspiracies ; of suspicions of the Queen ...
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In these very days there was being signed at Munster the great Treaty of
Westphalia which , after seven years of negotiation , brought to an end the Thirty
Years ' War and produced a new alignment of European forces from which the
English ...
In these very days there was being signed at Munster the great Treaty of
Westphalia which , after seven years of negotiation , brought to an end the Thirty
Years ' War and produced a new alignment of European forces from which the
English ...
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CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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