The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... accordance with the temper of the Netherlands people . It was dictated by what he thought was due to his position as the Holy Roman Emperor , by the fanaticism of his Spanish advisers , by all sorts of extra - Netherlandish ...
... accordance with the temper of the Netherlands people . It was dictated by what he thought was due to his position as the Holy Roman Emperor , by the fanaticism of his Spanish advisers , by all sorts of extra - Netherlandish ...
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... accordance with his wishes , protecting and reassuring the Catholics as much as possible , the exclusive dominion of Calvinism in Holland and Zealand was first of all expressly recognized , while in the second place the Religious Peace ...
... accordance with his wishes , protecting and reassuring the Catholics as much as possible , the exclusive dominion of Calvinism in Holland and Zealand was first of all expressly recognized , while in the second place the Religious Peace ...
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... accordance with the precepts of Trent . But this royal and Catholic publisher belonged in secret , as did Ortelius also , to a heretical sect , " the Family of Love . " He had no difficulty in adapting himself to the changes occurring ...
... accordance with the precepts of Trent . But this royal and Catholic publisher belonged in secret , as did Ortelius also , to a heretical sect , " the Family of Love . " He had no difficulty in adapting himself to the changes occurring ...
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