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... 85 -- Personalities and intentions , 85 - Divisions among the magnates , 87 –
The League a manifestation of Netherlands unity , 88 — Alarm of the Governess ;
the " Moderation , " 89— " Hedge - sermons , " 91 - Orange at Antwerp ; meeting ...
... 85 -- Personalities and intentions , 85 - Divisions among the magnates , 87 –
The League a manifestation of Netherlands unity , 88 — Alarm of the Governess ;
the " Moderation , " 89— " Hedge - sermons , " 91 - Orange at Antwerp ; meeting ...
Strana 8
... 127 - Annoyance over anti - Catholic excesses , 128 -- Lumey and Orange ,
129 – Orange's ideal : “ the entire fatherland , ” 130— “ Freedom of religions , ”
July 1572 ; prohibition of the Catholic cult , spring 1573 , 130 - Protestantization ,
131 ...
... 127 - Annoyance over anti - Catholic excesses , 128 -- Lumey and Orange ,
129 – Orange's ideal : “ the entire fatherland , ” 130— “ Freedom of religions , ”
July 1572 ; prohibition of the Catholic cult , spring 1573 , 130 - Protestantization ,
131 ...
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Yet this French invasion , on which centred the hopes of Orange as well as the
fears of Alva , continued to be postponed . Orange himself , who was raising a
large army in Germany , was delayed by lack of money no less than in 1568. On
July ...
Yet this French invasion , on which centred the hopes of Orange as well as the
fears of Alva , continued to be postponed . Orange himself , who was raising a
large army in Germany , was delayed by lack of money no less than in 1568. On
July ...
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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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