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All were Protestants or favourably disposed to the new creed , but they resolved
to enlist as many supporters as possible throughout the various provinces , and
so it was essential not to deter Catholic noblemen . From the beginning the goal ...
All were Protestants or favourably disposed to the new creed , but they resolved
to enlist as many supporters as possible throughout the various provinces , and
so it was essential not to deter Catholic noblemen . From the beginning the goal ...
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The members of the League were urged to attend in as large numbers as
possible the presentation of this petition at Brussels . But before venturing upon
this public step , the leaders sought to reach an understanding with the group of ...
The members of the League were urged to attend in as large numbers as
possible the presentation of this petition at Brussels . But before venturing upon
this public step , the leaders sought to reach an understanding with the group of ...
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Here Orange , in the six weeks since his arrival , had done what was possible to
bring order out of the chaos caused by Lumey's misrule . His first task had been
to inspire even his supporters with the will to resistance , for under the impression
...
Here Orange , in the six weeks since his arrival , had done what was possible to
bring order out of the chaos caused by Lumey's misrule . His first task had been
to inspire even his supporters with the will to resistance , for under the impression
...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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