The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Catholics . The Catholic Duke of Anjou entered indeed into a strange position as lord of a land where the Catholics were suspected and excluded from all influence . There were , it is true , among the leading spirits in the States ...
... Catholics . The Catholic Duke of Anjou entered indeed into a strange position as lord of a land where the Catholics were suspected and excluded from all influence . There were , it is true , among the leading spirits in the States ...
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... Catholic clergy at least felt no aversion from regarding them as the legitimate rulers of the country . This is not to say that they always actively worked for them , or that even in their feelings they were always consistent . The Catholic ...
... Catholic clergy at least felt no aversion from regarding them as the legitimate rulers of the country . This is not to say that they always actively worked for them , or that even in their feelings they were always consistent . The Catholic ...
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... Catholic . But , moreover , compulsion on the part of public authority could make itself felt much more severely ( even though the Inquisition and the stake belonged to the past ) in a monar- chical and Catholic country than in a ...
... Catholic . But , moreover , compulsion on the part of public authority could make itself felt much more severely ( even though the Inquisition and the stake belonged to the past ) in a monar- chical and Catholic country than in a ...
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