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THE HIGH NoBILITY IN OPPosition Philip continues the tradition of Charles V, 69
—Trouble with the States, 70—The inner-council and the magnates, 70—The
new bishoprics, 71—Significance of the plan in the absolutist and State-building
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THE HIGH NoBILITY IN OPPosition Philip continues the tradition of Charles V, 69
—Trouble with the States, 70—The inner-council and the magnates, 70—The
new bishoprics, 71—Significance of the plan in the absolutist and State-building
...
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THE HIGH NOBILITY IN OPPOSITION Just as in the case of Philip the Good and
Charles the Bold , so it is usual to make a contrast between Charles V , wise ,
moderate , and popular , and Philip II , short - sighted , unbending , and detested
...
THE HIGH NOBILITY IN OPPOSITION Just as in the case of Philip the Good and
Charles the Bold , so it is usual to make a contrast between Charles V , wise ,
moderate , and popular , and Philip II , short - sighted , unbending , and detested
...
Strana 70
Then , just before Philip's departure , there was the stipulation made by the States
- General at Ghent that , now that there was peace , the three thousand Spanish
troops , who had got themselves detested wherever they were stationed ...
Then , just before Philip's departure , there was the stipulation made by the States
- General at Ghent that , now that there was peace , the three thousand Spanish
troops , who had got themselves detested wherever they were stationed ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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