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... succession . Censorship of the drama and the Queen's refusal to permit discussion of the succession settlement restricted the voicing of public opinion . Yet , in spite of the fact that the need of delicacy made the subject dangerous ...
... succession . Censorship of the drama and the Queen's refusal to permit discussion of the succession settlement restricted the voicing of public opinion . Yet , in spite of the fact that the need of delicacy made the subject dangerous ...
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... succession to be settled . Recognized claimants , naturally , would be considered as potential successors . After Mary Stuart's execution a new note entered the drama . Hereditary right , which had been a forbidden sub- ject , could be ...
... succession to be settled . Recognized claimants , naturally , would be considered as potential successors . After Mary Stuart's execution a new note entered the drama . Hereditary right , which had been a forbidden sub- ject , could be ...
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... succession and likely ensuing trouble as the result of an opposing hereditary claim are suggested in The Battle of ... succession established by Henry VIII.26 Even though the son of Abdullas might have a closer claim to the throne by ...
... succession and likely ensuing trouble as the result of an opposing hereditary claim are suggested in The Battle of ... succession established by Henry VIII.26 Even though the son of Abdullas might have a closer claim to the throne by ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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