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Identifier: ageofelizabeth03crei (find matches)
Title: The age of Elizabeth
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: Creighton, M. (Mandell), 1843-1901
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Publisher: Boston, Estes and Lauriat (etc., etc.)
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mbassador, Don Bernardino de Mendoza, he wascalled to account before the council; on refusing toanswer he was ordered to leave the country. It was anopen defiance to Philip ; but Philip was too busy with otherschemes to take any notice of it at the time. These constant plots against Elizabeth, and the deep 160 The Jesuits and the Catholic Reaction. 1584. impression of horror caused by the death of William of. . Orange, made loyal Englishmen combine into protect defence of their queen. A voluntary associa-Ehzabeth. t«on was forme(j? the members of which so-lemnly undertook to prosecute to the death all who shouldmake an attempt against the queen, and all in whose be-half such an attempt should be made. This was a threatagainst the imprisoned Mary, a warning to her party thather death would follow on the success of any plot againstElizabeth. The Catholic assassinations were met inEngland by a stern threat of vengeance. The two partiesstood in undisguised hostility the one to the other.
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EcLV-WeUer LoncLon Lonqmajus & -Co nor i6i BOOK VI. THE LEAGUE AND THE ARMADA. CHAPTER I. SPAIN AND THE LEAGUE. Philip II. meanwhile was occupied with larger schemesfor the aggrandisement of the Spanish monarchy. AtPhilip II. tne beginning of the revolt of the Nether-and France, lands his cautious temper had led him to re-solve to overcome the rebel provinces before proceedingto his greater undertakings. Now that the Prince ofOrange was removed, and Alexander of Parma waswinning town after town, it seemed to Philip that therevolt must soon be extinguished. The only hope of theNetherlands lay in foreign assistance. Elizabeth was notprepared to help them; but they still had hopes fromFrance. In the beginning of 1585 an embassy from theUnited Provinces appeared at the French court, andoffered to Henry III. the sovereignty as it had been ex-ercised by Charles V. ; they begged to be united to theFrench crown. Henry listened to their request, but atlast declined it. Still his conduct wa

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