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Strana 104
As for the Prince , the circumstances in which he now found himself inevitably
drove him on towards the Protestant camp . In January 1568 he had been
summoned before the Blood Council — together with Count Louis , Hoogstraten
...
As for the Prince , the circumstances in which he now found himself inevitably
drove him on towards the Protestant camp . In January 1568 he had been
summoned before the Blood Council — together with Count Louis , Hoogstraten
...
Strana 258
A Protestant North ( not without numerous Catholics however ) and a Catholic
South were not predetermined by the natures of the populations . Those two
great cultural currents of Catholicism and Protestantism originally mingled their
courses ...
A Protestant North ( not without numerous Catholics however ) and a Catholic
South were not predetermined by the natures of the populations . Those two
great cultural currents of Catholicism and Protestantism originally mingled their
courses ...
Strana 275
By no means all the abundant growth that was soon now to be observed there
presented a character distinct from what had gone before , either by specifically
North Netherlandish or Protestant features . In many ways it was the continuation
...
By no means all the abundant growth that was soon now to be observed there
presented a character distinct from what had gone before , either by specifically
North Netherlandish or Protestant features . In many ways it was the continuation
...
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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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