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... Catholic army . This prince at length marched into Bohemia to awe the protestants , who had been rendered dis- contented by attempts to introduce the inquisition into that country , and by violations of their privileges . In this emer ...
... Catholic army . This prince at length marched into Bohemia to awe the protestants , who had been rendered dis- contented by attempts to introduce the inquisition into that country , and by violations of their privileges . In this emer ...
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... catholic religion , that no exhortations could induce him to renounce it . In 1587 he became a candidate for the vacant crown of Poland , and was elected , but upon terms injurious to the rights of Sweden ; and the ambition of his ...
... catholic religion , that no exhortations could induce him to renounce it . In 1587 he became a candidate for the vacant crown of Poland , and was elected , but upon terms injurious to the rights of Sweden ; and the ambition of his ...
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... catholic party was further inflamed at this time by the discovery of a plot to assassinate the queen , which was ... catholics of rank and connection in the con- spiracy ; but among the persons instructed were some spies of the vigilant ...
... catholic party was further inflamed at this time by the discovery of a plot to assassinate the queen , which was ... catholics of rank and connection in the con- spiracy ; but among the persons instructed were some spies of the vigilant ...
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