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... England ; and Henry VIII had embroidered the words and translated them into lurid action . This realm of England ' , says the Act of Appeals in 1533 , ' is an empire ' , and even two Catholic Convocations were constrained or inspired to ...
... England ; and Henry VIII had embroidered the words and translated them into lurid action . This realm of England ' , says the Act of Appeals in 1533 , ' is an empire ' , and even two Catholic Convocations were constrained or inspired to ...
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... England is an island and therefore open to attack on every side . His idea of insular security was unlimited ... England hardly possessed a royal navy in his time , and the sea was no protection by itself . It was rather an open road for ...
... England is an island and therefore open to attack on every side . His idea of insular security was unlimited ... England hardly possessed a royal navy in his time , and the sea was no protection by itself . It was rather an open road for ...
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... England's true defence lay not in castles on her coasts , but in far - flung wooden walls upon the sea ; and never since has England known the real terrors of a frontier . It was those wooden walls which enabled Henry VIII to defy the ...
... England's true defence lay not in castles on her coasts , but in far - flung wooden walls upon the sea ; and never since has England known the real terrors of a frontier . It was those wooden walls which enabled Henry VIII to defy the ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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