The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Granvelle , whom he had made President of the Council of State and who corresponded directly with him . Together with the Presidents of the other two Councils , Viglius , a Frisian jurist , and Berlaymont , a Walloon noble with many ...
... Granvelle , whom he had made President of the Council of State and who corresponded directly with him . Together with the Presidents of the other two Councils , Viglius , a Frisian jurist , and Berlaymont , a Walloon noble with many ...
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... Granvelle had had nothing to do with the pre- paration of the reform , he profited more than anyone by it ; he became the first Archbishop of Mechlin and Primate of the Netherlands Church , at the same time receiving the Car- dinal's ...
... Granvelle had had nothing to do with the pre- paration of the reform , he profited more than anyone by it ; he became the first Archbishop of Mechlin and Primate of the Netherlands Church , at the same time receiving the Car- dinal's ...
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... Granvelle watched with profound distrust the evidences of Orange's friendliness with his relatives in Germany ; but for that matter the nobles as a whole looked at events abroad with very different feelings from the King . They rejoiced ...
... Granvelle watched with profound distrust the evidences of Orange's friendliness with his relatives in Germany ; but for that matter the nobles as a whole looked at events abroad with very different feelings from the King . They rejoiced ...
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I | 22 |
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