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II UNDER CHARLES V a . CONTINUED STATE - BUILDING In two respects
especially does it strike the observer how little relation there was between the
policy of the ruler and either the mind or the interests of the nation . Charles V
was faced ...
II UNDER CHARLES V a . CONTINUED STATE - BUILDING In two respects
especially does it strike the observer how little relation there was between the
policy of the ruler and either the mind or the interests of the nation . Charles V
was faced ...
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At the same time it was really in pursuance of his feud with France that Charles
extended Habsburg rule over those regions in the North - East whose
continuously threatened independence had been temporarily reprieved when
Charles the ...
At the same time it was really in pursuance of his feud with France that Charles
extended Habsburg rule over those regions in the North - East whose
continuously threatened independence had been temporarily reprieved when
Charles the ...
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Bertulphus , H. — , of Lede in Brimeu , Charles de — , Count of Flanders ,
secretary to Erasmus Meghen , died 1572 , Knight of 1522-24 55 the Fleece and
Councillor of Blois van Neerijen , Flemish noble State 1555 , Stadtholder of
Gelderman ...
Bertulphus , H. — , of Lede in Brimeu , Charles de — , Count of Flanders ,
secretary to Erasmus Meghen , died 1572 , Knight of 1522-24 55 the Fleece and
Councillor of Blois van Neerijen , Flemish noble State 1555 , Stadtholder of
Gelderman ...
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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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