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CONTINUED STATE - BUILDING In two respects especially does it strike the
observer how little relation there was between the policy of the ruler and either
the mind or the interests of the nation . Charles V was faced by the great religious
...
CONTINUED STATE - BUILDING In two respects especially does it strike the
observer how little relation there was between the policy of the ruler and either
the mind or the interests of the nation . Charles V was faced by the great religious
...
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The other great officers of the Netherlands , however greatly dismayed at heart ,
continued to function . It was not so much that their co - operation served to
conceal the brutal fact of foreign domination as that their knowledge of the
country and ...
The other great officers of the Netherlands , however greatly dismayed at heart ,
continued to function . It was not so much that their co - operation served to
conceal the brutal fact of foreign domination as that their knowledge of the
country and ...
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The States replied that no negotiations were possible so long as the other side
continued to maintain any claims conflicting with the resolution of abjuration of
1581 and with the established right of the Netherlands , which had been
recognized ...
The States replied that no negotiations were possible so long as the other side
continued to maintain any claims conflicting with the resolution of abjuration of
1581 and with the established right of the Netherlands , which had been
recognized ...
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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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