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Their demonstrations were opposed by the anti-Leicestrians, who cared not to see a Geneva theocracy in the place of the vanished Papacy. They had as little reverence in secular affairs for Calvinistic deacons as for the college of cardinals, and would as soon accept the infallibility of Sixtus V. as that of Herman Modet.

Their demonstrations were opposed by the anti-Leicestrians, who cared not to see a Geneva theocracy in the place of the vanished Papacy. They had as little reverence in secular affairs for Calvinistic deacons as for the college of cardinals, and would as soon accept the infallibility of Sixtus V. as that of Herman Modet.

Their demonstrations were opposed by the anti-Leicestrians, who cared not to see a Geneva theocracy in the place of the vanished Papacy. They had as little reverence in secular affairs for Calvinistic deacons as for the college of cardinals, and would as soon accept the infallibility of Sixtus V. as that of Herman Modet.

Situation of Sluys Its Dutch and English Garrison Williams writes from Sluys to the Queen Jealousy between the Earl and States Schemes to relieve Sluys Which are feeble and unsuccessful The Town Capitulates Parma enters Leicester enraged The Queen angry with the Anti-Leicestrians Norris, Wilkes, and Buckhurst punished Drake sails for Spain His Exploits at Cadiz and Lisbon He is rebuked by Elizabeth.

Situation of Sluys Its Dutch and English Garrison Williams writes from Sluys to the Queen Jealousy between the Earl and States Schemes to relieve Sluys Which are feeble and unsuccessful The Town Capitulates Parma enters Leicester enraged The Queen angry with the Anti-Leicestrians Norris, Wilkes, and Buckhurst punished Drake sails for Spain His Exploits at Cadiz and Lisbon He is rebuked by Elizabeth.

Their demonstrations were opposed by the anti-Leicestrians, who cared not to see a Geneva theocracy in the place of the vanished Papacy. They had as little reverence in secular affairs for Calvinistic deacons as for the college of cardinals, and would as soon accept the infallibility of Sixtus V. as that of Herman Modet.

Situation of Sluys Its Dutch and English Garrison Williams writes from Sluys to the Queen Jealousy between the Earl and States Schemes to relieve Sluys Which are feeble and unsuccessful The Town Capitulates Parma enters Leicester enraged The Queen angry with the Anti-Leicestrians Norris, Wilkes, and Buckhurst punished Drake sails for Spain His Exploits at Cadiz and Lisbon He is rebuked by Elizabeth.