A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and AppendicesK. Paul, Trench, 1882 - 423 стор. |
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... interests of the Boleyn faction , who believed him to be adverse to the divorce , and to Henry's impatience at his inability to influence Clement VII . The inflexible will of Henry's new minister , Thomas Cromwell , was now guiding the ...
... interests of the Boleyn faction , who believed him to be adverse to the divorce , and to Henry's impatience at his inability to influence Clement VII . The inflexible will of Henry's new minister , Thomas Cromwell , was now guiding the ...
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... interests of the Protestants , the king put to death Protestants and Romanists alike , for denying the old doctrine of tran- substantiation and the new doctrine of the royal supre- macy . Henry , having carried his point in England ...
... interests of the Protestants , the king put to death Protestants and Romanists alike , for denying the old doctrine of tran- substantiation and the new doctrine of the royal supre- macy . Henry , having carried his point in England ...
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... interest in the chief- taincy , and that the king had no power to settle the inheritance by the feudal laws . The success of Henry's policy was greater and more immediate than could have been expected . Both Irish chiefs and Anglo ...
... interest in the chief- taincy , and that the king had no power to settle the inheritance by the feudal laws . The success of Henry's policy was greater and more immediate than could have been expected . Both Irish chiefs and Anglo ...
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... interests of the advanced party of the reformers lay in the same direction , and many of those whom Henry had used as his instruments were inclined to the forward course . Accordingly , we find the new doctrines directly encouraged ...
... interests of the advanced party of the reformers lay in the same direction , and many of those whom Henry had used as his instruments were inclined to the forward course . Accordingly , we find the new doctrines directly encouraged ...
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... interest in the parishes within their dioceses ; those within reach of the royal arm were filled with imported Englishmen - not always of the best characters , for it was no easy matter to induce the more worthy sort and the scholars to ...
... interest in the parishes within their dioceses ; those within reach of the royal arm were filled with imported Englishmen - not always of the best characters , for it was no easy matter to induce the more worthy sort and the scholars to ...
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A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the ... Charles George Walpole Перегляд фрагмента - 1908 |
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