The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... subjects often gave way , but when they did hold firm , the Government yielded : it never resorted to downright coercion . This holds good even for the cruel per- secution for religion's sake , although as we shall see it led to many ...
... subjects often gave way , but when they did hold firm , the Government yielded : it never resorted to downright coercion . This holds good even for the cruel per- secution for religion's sake , although as we shall see it led to many ...
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... subjects and Philip II frightened Elizabeth as much as it angered her , and she had shaken all Orange's confidence in her by her jealous and capricious policy . A royalist writer railed at the Prince thus : Of the English Jezebel you ...
... subjects and Philip II frightened Elizabeth as much as it angered her , and she had shaken all Orange's confidence in her by her jealous and capricious policy . A royalist writer railed at the Prince thus : Of the English Jezebel you ...
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... subject to their natural princes , could not withdraw their allegiance and dutiful obedience from them . There was the rub . At Bergen - op - Zoom sovereigns faced subjects . No matter how urgently Oldenbarnevelt exhorted the ...
... subject to their natural princes , could not withdraw their allegiance and dutiful obedience from them . There was the rub . At Bergen - op - Zoom sovereigns faced subjects . No matter how urgently Oldenbarnevelt exhorted the ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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