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... England . 12. On the death of Henry VIII . , 1549 , and the accession of his son Edward VI . , the protestant religion prevailed in England , and was favored by the sovereign ; but he died at the early age of 15 , in 1553 ; and the ...
... England . 12. On the death of Henry VIII . , 1549 , and the accession of his son Edward VI . , the protestant religion prevailed in England , and was favored by the sovereign ; but he died at the early age of 15 , in 1553 ; and the ...
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... England had not the warlike in- clinations of his predecessor ; and the blandishments of a court were , to him ... England . 9. The troubles of England , on account of Gaviston , pre- vented that court from paying any great attention to ...
... England had not the warlike in- clinations of his predecessor ; and the blandishments of a court were , to him ... England . 9. The troubles of England , on account of Gaviston , pre- vented that court from paying any great attention to ...
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... ENGLAND . 1. FROM the sixth to the twentieth of January was spent in making preparations for his extraordinary trial . The court of justice consisted of a hundred and thirty - three per- sons named by the commons ; but of these , never ...
... ENGLAND . 1. FROM the sixth to the twentieth of January was spent in making preparations for his extraordinary trial . The court of justice consisted of a hundred and thirty - three per- sons named by the commons ; but of these , never ...
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