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... Charles's conver- sion , Bristol realised , would be demanded . As he informed Charles , it was believed that he had come to Spain to announce this con- version , an idea which horrified Charles . But Olivares and Gondomar , two great ...
... Charles's conver- sion , Bristol realised , would be demanded . As he informed Charles , it was believed that he had come to Spain to announce this con- version , an idea which horrified Charles . But Olivares and Gondomar , two great ...
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... Charles's marriage - agreement , had been promised that freedom of worship would be allowed . On this question , however , the Commons , in terror of popery and the queen's troupe of priests and friars , were determined ; and by giving ...
... Charles's marriage - agreement , had been promised that freedom of worship would be allowed . On this question , however , the Commons , in terror of popery and the queen's troupe of priests and friars , were determined ; and by giving ...
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... Charles might yet have triumphed , for the Lords had to pass the bill ; but Hampden had a card to play . He produced the fragments of a torn - up letter taken from a Roman Catholic in jail which suggested that Charles intended to use ...
... Charles might yet have triumphed , for the Lords had to pass the bill ; but Hampden had a card to play . He produced the fragments of a torn - up letter taken from a Roman Catholic in jail which suggested that Charles intended to use ...
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