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It was everywhere expected that the subjugation of Holland and Zealand would
soon follow . But , behind the rivers , these provinces lay sheltered from a direct
attack . They were themselves masters of these waters , and Parma was at once ...
It was everywhere expected that the subjugation of Holland and Zealand would
soon follow . But , behind the rivers , these provinces lay sheltered from a direct
attack . They were themselves masters of these waters , and Parma was at once ...
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The Archdukes soon became popular in the South in spite of all the misfortunes
of the war , and in the North the Catholic clergy at least felt no aversion from
regarding them as the legitimate rulers of the country . This is not to say that they
...
The Archdukes soon became popular in the South in spite of all the misfortunes
of the war , and in the North the Catholic clergy at least felt no aversion from
regarding them as the legitimate rulers of the country . This is not to say that they
...
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The Calvinist interregnum had robbed the painters of Church patronage . Now ,
on the contrary , religious pieces of all descriptions were in great demand for the
restoration of the sacked and emptied churches : the studios were soon active as
...
The Calvinist interregnum had robbed the painters of Church patronage . Now ,
on the contrary , religious pieces of all descriptions were in great demand for the
restoration of the sacked and emptied churches : the studios were soon active as
...
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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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