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... Mary's Second Parliament ; Marriage of Philip and Mary . — § 6. Mary's Third Parliament and Cardinal Pole : Restoration of the Papal Supremacy ; Adhesion to the Church - lands.— § 7. Incompleteness of Mary's Ecclesiastical Counter ...
... Mary's Second Parliament ; Marriage of Philip and Mary . — § 6. Mary's Third Parliament and Cardinal Pole : Restoration of the Papal Supremacy ; Adhesion to the Church - lands.— § 7. Incompleteness of Mary's Ecclesiastical Counter ...
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... Mary believed that in the North of England at least she had as many adherents as the reigning English Queen . § 16. Mary's coming greatly embarrassed Elizabeth , who English Inter- already had her hands full with the task of national ...
... Mary believed that in the North of England at least she had as many adherents as the reigning English Queen . § 16. Mary's coming greatly embarrassed Elizabeth , who English Inter- already had her hands full with the task of national ...
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... Mary's character made her no agreeable protégée ; and to champion her rights would alienate the Scottish Lords ... Mary's character . Nothing came of it . Moray produced the Casket Letters , alleged to have passed between Mary and ...
... Mary's character made her no agreeable protégée ; and to champion her rights would alienate the Scottish Lords ... Mary's character . Nothing came of it . Moray produced the Casket Letters , alleged to have passed between Mary and ...
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ANALYTICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Difficulties Henrys Views | 2 |
Clerical and Papal Money Burdens | 3 |
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