The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... revolt which was never again to be lost , but in the spring of 1573 the exercise of the Catholic religion was prohibited on the pretext of the interests of public order . Meanwhile the replacement of Catholic by Reformed magis- trates ...
... revolt which was never again to be lost , but in the spring of 1573 the exercise of the Catholic religion was prohibited on the pretext of the interests of public order . Meanwhile the replacement of Catholic by Reformed magis- trates ...
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... revolt thus found itself in a sad plight in 1579. Serious inroads were already being made on the Dutch - speaking Netherlands . Parma did not at once continue his attack on Gelderland , but turning round he first besieged Maastricht ...
... revolt thus found itself in a sad plight in 1579. Serious inroads were already being made on the Dutch - speaking Netherlands . Parma did not at once continue his attack on Gelderland , but turning round he first besieged Maastricht ...
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... revolt of the lay com- munity under the leadership of their rulers - a revolt , that is to say , of the State against priestly influence . When they required theories to justify secular supervision over the new Church , of which for a ...
... revolt of the lay com- munity under the leadership of their rulers - a revolt , that is to say , of the State against priestly influence . When they required theories to justify secular supervision over the new Church , of which for a ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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