A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard
Capitolo 58
Mr. William Cecil, a "new man" and typical of Tudor to do to that it hoped
you wean the people common from dependence on their gentlemen, and to
you complete the destruction of feudal rights that anchors they prevented the
action of the national sovereignty. The flight of Mary Queen of Scots in
England in 1568 provided that a fire for the noble dissatisfaction with Cecil
dominoes, and the northern earlses rebelled him in 1569. The rebellion was easily
suppressed, but its failure didn't dissuade the Duke of Norfolk the,
earls' accomplice, to connect the plot of Ridolfi with thin similar. Him
the block was brought to in 1572, and in him the last ones perished
duke English and sopravvivente. For half one century England had to do
his/her better--defeats the Spanish army, you conquer Ireland, you circumnavigate
the globe, throws the foundations of empire, produce the literature of the
Elizabethan grows old--without any ducal assistance. You/he/she had gone away for James me,
who created also the line of baronet to sell the title (1611),
to revive the glories of the ducal dignity in the people of Ludovic
Stuart, Duke of Richmond and George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
(1623).
The drastic methods of Cecil to deal with the gentlemen of opposition went away the
door of government opens to men as Walsingham to that you/he/she was determined
gives the full play to the new strengths in the politics English. Displeased
reactionaries were reduced to impotent, or driven silence to the foreign countries to
you openly side with the enemy. Pius Vi s speculates excommunicating and deposing
Elizabeth (1570) it smashed in a similar way the old Catholic party. The
majority accepted without protesting the national religion; the extremists ran away
becomes conspirators to foreign courts or Jesuit and priests of missionary.
The antagonism between England and Spain in the New World did more,
perhaps, that Spanish Catholicism to make of Phillip the natural patron of
these exiles and of their plots against the government English; and as
Spain and England separately drew, England and France drew together. In 1572