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Philip and Granvelle watched with profound distrust the evidences of Orange's
friendliness with his relatives in Germany ; but for that matter the nobles as a
whole looked at events abroad with very different feelings from the King .
Philip and Granvelle watched with profound distrust the evidences of Orange's
friendliness with his relatives in Germany ; but for that matter the nobles as a
whole looked at events abroad with very different feelings from the King .
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Indeed , these Spanish mercenaries were men of convictions , and , without
making much distinction between the rebels and the other Netherlanders , they
looked upon that whole nation as sullied with heresy and turbulence , heinous
vices ...
Indeed , these Spanish mercenaries were men of convictions , and , without
making much distinction between the rebels and the other Netherlanders , they
looked upon that whole nation as sullied with heresy and turbulence , heinous
vices ...
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... especially strong among the urban lower middle class , led by the ministers .
These people 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 ...
... especially strong among the urban lower middle class , led by the ministers .
These people 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 ...
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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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