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... Soon after , he assembled the states , who declared him king , notwithstanding the opposition of the Catholic nobles , who were attached to the house of Austria . After the defeat of Frederic and recovery of Bohemia , the emperor sent ...
... Soon after , he assembled the states , who declared him king , notwithstanding the opposition of the Catholic nobles , who were attached to the house of Austria . After the defeat of Frederic and recovery of Bohemia , the emperor sent ...
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... soon resorted to him for in- formation . The new pronunciation was adopted with enthu- siasm , and soon became universal at Cambridge . It was op- posed by bishop Gardiner , the chancellor , but its superiority was so evident , that it soon ...
... soon resorted to him for in- formation . The new pronunciation was adopted with enthu- siasm , and soon became universal at Cambridge . It was op- posed by bishop Gardiner , the chancellor , but its superiority was so evident , that it soon ...
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... soon resorted to him for in- formation . The new pronunciation was adopted with enthu- siasm , and soon became universal at Cambridge . It was op- posed by bishop Gardiner , the chancellor , but its superiority was so evident , that it soon ...
... soon resorted to him for in- formation . The new pronunciation was adopted with enthu- siasm , and soon became universal at Cambridge . It was op- posed by bishop Gardiner , the chancellor , but its superiority was so evident , that it soon ...
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