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But according to the political theory preached by Alva nothing could hold out
against the crime of lese - majesty , and on the same theory all the opposition
offered to the King during the last few years could be brought under that head .
But according to the political theory preached by Alva nothing could hold out
against the crime of lese - majesty , and on the same theory all the opposition
offered to the King during the last few years could be brought under that head .
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Alva , who had his own smaller army in infinitely better control , decided not to
risk a battle and merely kept the Prince under observation . It was certainly
against his wish that Orange succeeded in crossing the Maas , but the striking
feat ...
Alva , who had his own smaller army in infinitely better control , decided not to
risk a battle and merely kept the Prince under observation . It was certainly
against his wish that Orange succeeded in crossing the Maas , but the striking
feat ...
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Alva knew how to deal with such disobedience . The entire States of the province
were summoned before the Council of Blood on the charge of having neglected
their duty in the troubles of 1566 , and after long legal argument were found ...
Alva knew how to deal with such disobedience . The entire States of the province
were summoned before the Council of Blood on the charge of having neglected
their duty in the troubles of 1566 , and after long legal argument were found ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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