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... James , Duke of York , to the throne . James II was an avowed Catholic who had married a Catholic princess , Mary of Modena , and who was obviously intent not only on restoring Catholicism as the state religion but also , by the help of ...
... James , Duke of York , to the throne . James II was an avowed Catholic who had married a Catholic princess , Mary of Modena , and who was obviously intent not only on restoring Catholicism as the state religion but also , by the help of ...
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... James , Duke of York , to the throne . James II was an avowed Catholic who had married a Catholic princess , Mary of Modena , and who was obviously intent not only on restoring Catholicism as the state religion but also , by the help of ...
... James , Duke of York , to the throne . James II was an avowed Catholic who had married a Catholic princess , Mary of Modena , and who was obviously intent not only on restoring Catholicism as the state religion but also , by the help of ...
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Annette Teta Rubinstein. ment had James not illegally dismissed it ) and the powerful digni- taries of the Anglican Church , on the other hand . It was widely believed that James ' early dissipations had left him incapable of begetting a ...
Annette Teta Rubinstein. ment had James not illegally dismissed it ) and the powerful digni- taries of the Anglican Church , on the other hand . It was widely believed that James ' early dissipations had left him incapable of begetting a ...
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