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Lumey's attempt to gain possession of the town had failed , without giving rise to
disturbances within . ... such hope and satisfaction in everything that ' they
declared themselves content to venture with him all that they possessed in the
world .
Lumey's attempt to gain possession of the town had failed , without giving rise to
disturbances within . ... such hope and satisfaction in everything that ' they
declared themselves content to venture with him all that they possessed in the
world .
Strana 153
The States of that province , however , in which nobility and clergy possessed
much power , and which were traditionally afraid of being overshadowed by
Holland , preferred to keep Hierges . Holland envoys travelled to Gelderland in
order to ...
The States of that province , however , in which nobility and clergy possessed
much power , and which were traditionally afraid of being overshadowed by
Holland , preferred to keep Hierges . Holland envoys travelled to Gelderland in
order to ...
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No doubt the Catholic spirit , which owed to the conqueror its triumphant return ,
again possessed spiritual creativeness now that it had been rejuvenated by the
Counter - Reformation . As soon as the worst war misery had subsided , during ...
No doubt the Catholic spirit , which owed to the conqueror its triumphant return ,
again possessed spiritual creativeness now that it had been rejuvenated by the
Counter - Reformation . As soon as the worst war misery had subsided , during ...
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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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