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Philip and 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 .
Philip and 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 .
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And yet a great noble like Brederode , whose library at Vianen is known to have
contained little but French books , was still so ... the mob at Brussels and Antwerp
, at Breda , at Delft , and at Amsterdam , to express their gratitude to the nobles .
And yet a great noble like Brederode , whose library at Vianen is known to have
contained little but French books , was still so ... the mob at Brussels and Antwerp
, at Breda , at Delft , and at Amsterdam , to express their gratitude to the nobles .
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The leaders of the League of Nobles , disquieted by the delay in the King's
decision , summoned a new assembly for the middle of July at St. Truiden ..
Although a goodly number of Catholic confederates held aloof , while others ,
infuriated at ...
The leaders of the League of Nobles , disquieted by the delay in the King's
decision , summoned a new assembly for the middle of July at St. Truiden ..
Although a goodly number of Catholic confederates held aloof , while others ,
infuriated at ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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