The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... OPPOSITION Just as in the case of Philip the Good and Charles the Bold , so it is usual to make a contrast between Charles V , wise , moderate , and popular , and Philip II , short - sighted , unbending , and detested , and to extend ...
... OPPOSITION Just as in the case of Philip the Good and Charles the Bold , so it is usual to make a contrast between Charles V , wise , moderate , and popular , and Philip II , short - sighted , unbending , and detested , and to extend ...
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... opposition , it is little wonder that the great nobles failed to be attracted by the rôle assigned them . They wanted to make the Council of State a powerful body and take part in the government , but always they found their president ...
... opposition , it is little wonder that the great nobles failed to be attracted by the rôle assigned them . They wanted to make the Council of State a powerful body and take part in the government , but always they found their president ...
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... opposition to extremes , the development of affairs in the Netherlands was bound to escape from their control . The people still looked confidently to them . But while the exuberance and light- hearted insolence which marked the ...
... opposition to extremes , the development of affairs in the Netherlands was bound to escape from their control . The people still looked confidently to them . But while the exuberance and light- hearted insolence which marked the ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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