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... England . Clergymen who had been able to reconcile their differences were now parted by them , and congregations became disturbed . The king's leniency toward Catholics had led to their emergence into outdoor services , at some of which ...
... England . Clergymen who had been able to reconcile their differences were now parted by them , and congregations became disturbed . The king's leniency toward Catholics had led to their emergence into outdoor services , at some of which ...
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... England that the Spanish general , Spinola , had attacked the Palatinate . On September 24 , 1620 , the Spanish ambassador appeared before James at Hampton Court . His arrival was greeted indignantly by the king . He had been " cheated ...
... England that the Spanish general , Spinola , had attacked the Palatinate . On September 24 , 1620 , the Spanish ambassador appeared before James at Hampton Court . His arrival was greeted indignantly by the king . He had been " cheated ...
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... king declared he could not defend wrongdoing . That had been his attitude when Somerset was threatened and had ... England . In Holland young Frederick , ousted from Bohemia , beset in the Palati- nate , rode into the Hague in April 1621. His ...
... king declared he could not defend wrongdoing . That had been his attitude when Somerset was threatened and had ... England . In Holland young Frederick , ousted from Bohemia , beset in the Palati- nate , rode into the Hague in April 1621. His ...
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