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The high nobility thus occupied an important position in the Burgundian -
Habsburg polity , and this position was one of general , not merely of provincial or
local , significance . Even in the capacity of Stadtholders , for all the
independence with ...
The high nobility thus occupied an important position in the Burgundian -
Habsburg polity , and this position was one of general , not merely of provincial or
local , significance . Even in the capacity of Stadtholders , for all the
independence with ...
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In other words , anything which might hinder the establishment of Philip's
despotism in the Netherlands was welcome to the nobility ; but how weak
nevertheless was the leadership they could offer ! From the beginning they were
divided by ...
In other words , anything which might hinder the establishment of Philip's
despotism in the Netherlands was welcome to the nobility ; but how weak
nevertheless was the leadership they could offer ! From the beginning they were
divided by ...
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The possibilities of a league of the lower nobility were discussed . After the arrival
of the letters from Segovia , at a moment when Brussels was the scene of
magnificent festivities in celebration of the marriage of Alexander of Parma , son
of the ...
The possibilities of a league of the lower nobility were discussed . After the arrival
of the letters from Segovia , at a moment when Brussels was the scene of
magnificent festivities in celebration of the marriage of Alexander of Parma , son
of 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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