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the tendency towards specialization which had long manifested itself in the
Prince's Council , created three Councils in order to assist the Governess . The
Secret Council , which dealt with matters of justice , and the Council of Finance
were ...
the tendency towards specialization which had long manifested itself in the
Prince's Council , created three Councils in order to assist the Governess . The
Secret Council , which dealt with matters of justice , and the Council of Finance
were ...
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The Council of State was powerless . Out of Spain there came no better comfort
than the announcement , five months after the death of Requesens , of a new
Governor : no less a personage than Don John , the King's bastard brother , was
to ...
The Council of State was powerless . Out of Spain there came no better comfort
than the announcement , five months after the death of Requesens , of a new
Governor : no less a personage than Don John , the King's bastard brother , was
to ...
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in the North was so keenly felt that there was established , under the Council of
State , a new Council “ East of the Maas " ( north of the rivers ) . In practice
nothing came of the subordination of this new Council to the Council of State ,
and ...
in the North was so keenly felt that there was established , under the Council of
State , a new Council “ East of the Maas " ( north of the rivers ) . In practice
nothing came of the subordination of this new Council to the Council of State ,
and ...
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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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