The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Philip the Good and Charles the Bold , so it is usual to make a contrast between Charles V , wise , moderate , and popular , and Philip II , short - sighted , unbending , and detested , and to extend this contrast , with as little right ...
... Philip the Good and Charles the Bold , so it is usual to make a contrast between Charles V , wise , moderate , and popular , and Philip II , short - sighted , unbending , and detested , and to extend this contrast , with as little right ...
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... Philip , stirred up popular feeling to an astonishing degree , and after lengthy attempts at evasion the King had to give way . It was the first mutter of the approaching storm . But this was not how Philip read the signs of the times ...
... Philip , stirred up popular feeling to an astonishing degree , and after lengthy attempts at evasion the King had to give way . It was the first mutter of the approaching storm . But this was not how Philip read the signs of the times ...
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... Philip's interests were vitally concerned in that crisis . A victory for Henry IV would create the situation which William of Orange had always hoped for : it would mobilize the power of France against Spain's position in the ...
... Philip's interests were vitally concerned in that crisis . A victory for Henry IV would create the situation which William of Orange had always hoped for : it would mobilize the power of France against Spain's position in the ...
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