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... Catholic plans , and when he died suddenly from apoplexy , James succeeded him . James tried openly to secure the ascendancy of the Catholics , and soon set the whole country against him . A rebellion in 1685 led by Monmouth was ...
... Catholic plans , and when he died suddenly from apoplexy , James succeeded him . James tried openly to secure the ascendancy of the Catholics , and soon set the whole country against him . A rebellion in 1685 led by Monmouth was ...
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... Catholic disabilities and to endow the Roman Catholic clergy in Ireland . By bribery in the Irish Parliament he secured ( 1800 ) the passage of the Act of Union , but when he tried to pass the rest of his program , he met such ...
... Catholic disabilities and to endow the Roman Catholic clergy in Ireland . By bribery in the Irish Parliament he secured ( 1800 ) the passage of the Act of Union , but when he tried to pass the rest of his program , he met such ...
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... Catholic Church . Before the Reformation the religion of England was that of the Roman Catholic Church , and some knowledge of Roman Catholic customs is therefore necessary for any student of literature , especially knowledge of the ...
... Catholic Church . Before the Reformation the religion of England was that of the Roman Catholic Church , and some knowledge of Roman Catholic customs is therefore necessary for any student of literature , especially knowledge of the ...
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