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... King John ( 1199-1216 ) , which later sup- plied Tudor dramatists with effective materials drawn from the religious dispute in support of the English Reformation , 3 was a critical turning point in the ... King John 4 JAMES C. BRYANT.
... King John ( 1199-1216 ) , which later sup- plied Tudor dramatists with effective materials drawn from the religious dispute in support of the English Reformation , 3 was a critical turning point in the ... King John 4 JAMES C. BRYANT.
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James C. Bryant. was prepared to share in King John's reply to Cardinal Pandulph and would have maintained that the king rules in his dominions without pre- requisite permission from Rome . King Philip probably represents a standard ...
James C. Bryant. was prepared to share in King John's reply to Cardinal Pandulph and would have maintained that the king rules in his dominions without pre- requisite permission from Rome . King Philip probably represents a standard ...
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... John Bale , whose King John seems to be the per- sonification of Henry VIII and his controversy with the papacy over matters of temporal jurisdiction . Indeed , King John seems to depend upon various statutes of Henry's Reformation ...
... John Bale , whose King John seems to be the per- sonification of Henry VIII and his controversy with the papacy over matters of temporal jurisdiction . Indeed , King John seems to depend upon various statutes of Henry's Reformation ...
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