Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Spain , and the resulting detestation of any form of belief which savoured of Rome and Spain . During the twenty - two years of the peace - loving James , religious thought ceased to be influ- enced by a sense of national danger . First ...
... Spain , and the resulting detestation of any form of belief which savoured of Rome and Spain . During the twenty - two years of the peace - loving James , religious thought ceased to be influ- enced by a sense of national danger . First ...
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... Spain to allow English merchantmen to trade even with English colonies in the West Indies , and to various acts of violence already committed by Spanish officials in American waters . That in both these cases Oliver was justified in ...
... Spain to allow English merchantmen to trade even with English colonies in the West Indies , and to various acts of violence already committed by Spanish officials in American waters . That in both these cases Oliver was justified in ...
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... Spain , offering to make common cause with one or the other in the war then raging between them . No doubt some religious element could be imported into either quarrel . To help Spain against France , at least in the way he proposed ...
... Spain , offering to make common cause with one or the other in the war then raging between them . No doubt some religious element could be imported into either quarrel . To help Spain against France , at least in the way he proposed ...
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... Spain to allow English merchantmen to trade even with English colonies in the West Indies , and to various acts of violence already committed by Spanish officials in American waters . That in both these cases Oliver was justified in ...
... Spain to allow English merchantmen to trade even with English colonies in the West Indies , and to various acts of violence already committed by Spanish officials in American waters . That in both these cases Oliver was justified in ...
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... Spain to renew the stipulations of the treaty signed by Charles I. , in which the Inquisition was debarred from acting against English Protestants so long as they created no scandal . Both demands were promptly rejected . " It is ...
... Spain to renew the stipulations of the treaty signed by Charles I. , in which the Inquisition was debarred from acting against English Protestants so long as they created no scandal . Both demands were promptly rejected . " It is ...
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