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It was like a return to the days of Maximilian when the nobility in 1556 censured
the war with France , alleging that it was waged not in the interests of the
Netherlands , but to give Spain a firm foothold in Italy . And soon they were
stiffening the ...
It was like a return to the days of Maximilian when the nobility in 1556 censured
the war with France , alleging that it was waged not in the interests of the
Netherlands , but to give Spain a firm foothold in Italy . And soon they were
stiffening the ...
Strana 244
Undoubtedly he himself often chafed at his position , but actually it was in
consultation with the States that he drew up all his plans of campaign , and he
recognized their right to give orders to him , which , in fact , they did not hesitate
to do ...
Undoubtedly he himself often chafed at his position , but actually it was in
consultation with the States that he drew up all his plans of campaign , and he
recognized their right to give orders to him , which , in fact , they did not hesitate
to do ...
Strana 254
In any case the project was inconsistent with either peace or truce , and it had
therefore to give way before the need of rest which actuated Oldenbarnevelt's
policy , and which , indeed , was so generally felt that the opposition to the ...
In any case the project was inconsistent with either peace or truce , and it had
therefore to give way before the need of rest which actuated Oldenbarnevelt's
policy , and which , indeed , was so generally felt that the opposition to the ...
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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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