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Queen Elizabeth , who in the end felt not enough confidence in the French to risk
the rupture with Spain , had ordered the Beggar fleet away from her ports , and
the sensational feat had been the action of hunted and despairing pirates .
Queen Elizabeth , who in the end felt not enough confidence in the French to risk
the rupture with Spain , had ordered the Beggar fleet away from her ports , and
the sensational feat had been the action of hunted and despairing pirates .
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The States of Holland now felt themselves borne along on the strong tide of
anxious and indignant public opinion . Oldenbarnevelt acted . Setting aside the
authority of the absent Governor and of his distressed Council of State , Holland ...
The States of Holland now felt themselves borne along on the strong tide of
anxious and indignant public opinion . Oldenbarnevelt acted . Setting aside the
authority of the absent Governor and of his distressed Council of State , Holland ...
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... because in the Northern provinces the Counter - Reformation had had no time
to make its influence felt . Shaken by the attack that was directed against it , the
Catholic Church had pulled itself together . The foundation of the Society of Jesus
...
... because in the Northern provinces the Counter - Reformation had had no time
to make its influence felt . Shaken by the attack that was directed against it , the
Catholic Church had pulled itself together . The foundation of the Society of Jesus
...
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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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