The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... nobles as a whole looked at events abroad with very different feelings from the King . They rejoiced , for instance , at every success of the Huguenot nobility in France , where , to Philip's consternation , serious religious strife had ...
... nobles as a whole looked at events abroad with very different feelings from the King . They rejoiced , for instance , at every success of the Huguenot nobility in France , where , to Philip's consternation , serious religious strife had ...
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... nobles . In these nobles they saw themselves and all the provinces , " the whole of these Netherlands , " united against the Spanish king . That was in this movement something new , and something of the greatest importance . All former ...
... nobles . In these nobles they saw themselves and all the provinces , " the whole of these Netherlands , " united against the Spanish king . That was in this movement something new , and something of the greatest importance . All former ...
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... Nobles , disquieted by the delay in the King's decision , summoned a new assembly for the middle of July at St. Truiden.1 Although a goodly number of Catholic confederates held aloof , while others , infuriated at the insolence of the ...
... Nobles , disquieted by the delay in the King's decision , summoned a new assembly for the middle of July at St. Truiden.1 Although a goodly number of Catholic confederates held aloof , while others , infuriated at the insolence of the ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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