The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... looked at events abroad with very different feelings from the King . They rejoiced , for instance , at every success of the Huguenot nobility in France , where , to Philip's consternation , serious religious strife had broken out after ...
... looked at events abroad with very different feelings from the King . They rejoiced , for instance , at every success of the Huguenot nobility in France , where , to Philip's consternation , serious religious strife had broken out after ...
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... looked upon that whole nation as sullied with heresy and turbulence , heinous vices which inspired them with a sincere aversion . Not all the horrors they perpetrated had weakened their faith in the cause for which they fought . The ...
... looked upon that whole nation as sullied with heresy and turbulence , heinous vices which inspired them with a sincere aversion . Not all the horrors they perpetrated had weakened their faith in the cause for which they fought . The ...
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... looked upon themselves as the true exponents of the rebellion , even of the national idea ; the State was their State , dissenters must be kept down as much as possible . Their own religious zeal seemed to them the only effective ...
... looked upon themselves as the true exponents of the rebellion , even of the national idea ; the State was their State , dissenters must be kept down as much as possible . Their own religious zeal seemed to them the only effective ...
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