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Leicester in any case did not dare to push matters farther ; and when in
November 1586 he sailed for England , delegating his authority to the Council of
State , he left behind him an unsolved crisis and complete confusion . He had not
been ...
Leicester in any case did not dare to push matters farther ; and when in
November 1586 he sailed for England , delegating his authority to the Council of
State , he left behind him an unsolved crisis and complete confusion . He had not
been ...
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In 1586 a Synod had drafted an ecclesiastical constitution after their own hearts ,
but although Leicester had confirmed it , on the strength of his authority , it was
now shelved . When a number of ministers presumed to offer to the States an ...
In 1586 a Synod had drafted an ecclesiastical constitution after their own hearts ,
but although Leicester had confirmed it , on the strength of his authority , it was
now shelved . When a number of ministers presumed to offer to the States an ...
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... great regret of all patriots we learn from a reliable source that the coming of
your delegates would be directed under the authority of the Archdukes , and that
a promise has been given to do nothing that might be prejudicial to their authority
.
... great regret of all patriots we learn from a reliable source that the coming of
your delegates would be directed under the authority of the Archdukes , and that
a promise has been given to do nothing that might be prejudicial to their authority
.
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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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