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Since this was the very purpose of the Eternal Edict , which had been expressly
confirmed by the King , the conclusion was obvious that between the Union of
Arras and the legitimate Sovereign it ought to be possible to restore peace . The
fact ...
Since this was the very purpose of the Eternal Edict , which had been expressly
confirmed by the King , the conclusion was obvious that between the Union of
Arras and the legitimate Sovereign it ought to be possible to restore peace . The
fact ...
Strana 176
He had then even forced the town of Groningen to submit and introduce the
Religious Peace . Yet he did not feel comfortable when matters took this turn . It
was not to be expected that he should ! The Walloon nobleman could hardly
remain ...
He had then even forced the town of Groningen to submit and introduce the
Religious Peace . Yet he did not feel comfortable when matters took this turn . It
was not to be expected that he should ! The Walloon nobleman could hardly
remain ...
Strana 212
... be such a strength to you that you may rule these men , make war or peace as
you list ... peace with the King of Spain so as to restore his authority here again .
Leicester does not indeed commend such a peace , but leaves everything to the
...
... be such a strength to you that you may rule these men , make war or peace as
you list ... peace with the King of Spain so as to restore his authority here again .
Leicester does not indeed commend such a peace , but leaves everything to the
...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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