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PAGE 3 July ; departure of the Spanish troops , 126 -- The Beggars and the
townsfolk , 127 - Annoyance over anti - Catholic excesses , 128 -- Lumey and
Orange , 129 – Orange's ideal : “ the entire fatherland , ” 130— “ Freedom of
religions ...
PAGE 3 July ; departure of the Spanish troops , 126 -- The Beggars and the
townsfolk , 127 - Annoyance over anti - Catholic excesses , 128 -- Lumey and
Orange , 129 – Orange's ideal : “ the entire fatherland , ” 130— “ Freedom of
religions ...
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Not two months had elapsed before tragic proof was forthcoming of the strength
which Spanish military power could still display when circumstances were less
unfavourable than those provided by the soil of Holland and Zealand . Orange ...
Not two months had elapsed before tragic proof was forthcoming of the strength
which Spanish military power could still display when circumstances were less
unfavourable than those provided by the soil of Holland and Zealand . Orange ...
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suffer a massacre for risking an attempt to rid itself of the Spanish garrison in the
castle . Now it was Antwerp's turn . Simultaneously the troops of De Roda from
the castle and the mutineers from Aalst fell upon the town , expelled the troops of
...
suffer a massacre for risking an attempt to rid itself of the Spanish garrison in the
castle . Now it was Antwerp's turn . Simultaneously the troops of De Roda from
the castle and the mutineers from Aalst fell upon the town , expelled the troops of
...
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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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