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Nevertheless , after the first deaths by fire — the victims were two Antwerp
Augustinian monks , burnt at Brussels in 1523– the number of the martyrs kept
steadily growing , and soon the terror of the persecutions began to cause
emigration .
Nevertheless , after the first deaths by fire — the victims were two Antwerp
Augustinian monks , burnt at Brussels in 1523– the number of the martyrs kept
steadily growing , and soon the terror of the persecutions began to cause
emigration .
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And however great the evil which afficts them of Flanders and Brabant (
especially do we pity the great city of Brussels ) , nevertheless the enemy does
not rejoice so greatly over what he has conquered there , that he would not
willingly yield it ...
And however great the evil which afficts them of Flanders and Brabant (
especially do we pity the great city of Brussels ) , nevertheless the enemy does
not rejoice so greatly over what he has conquered there , that he would not
willingly yield it ...
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In reality they were by no means cut free from Spain , but the nominal
independence of “ the Archdukes ” nevertheless removed , in the eyes of
Catholics in the North as well as in the South , some of the hateful character
which with the Spanish ...
In reality they were by no means cut free from Spain , but the nominal
independence of “ the Archdukes ” nevertheless removed , in the eyes of
Catholics in the North as well as in the South , some of the hateful character
which with the Spanish ...
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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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