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These were the Calvinists , for whom it was a question of life or death . But they
stood alone in opposition to a Government now growing daily stronger At a synod
held at Antwerp and attended by representatives not only of Flanders , Brabant ...
These were the Calvinists , for whom it was a question of life or death . But they
stood alone in opposition to a Government now growing daily stronger At a synod
held at Antwerp and attended by representatives not only of Flanders , Brabant ...
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And yet even now the situation remained such that it must inevitably be the
Calvinists who would avail themselves of every fresh opportunity , and thereby
the others were sure to be deterred once more . The Calvinists were the bitterest
...
And yet even now the situation remained such that it must inevitably be the
Calvinists who would avail themselves of every fresh opportunity , and thereby
the others were sure to be deterred once more . The Calvinists were the bitterest
...
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But Orange had himself drawn closer to the Calvinists . No other allies equally
zealous and reliable offered themselves to him . Even before setting out on his
campaign of 1568 he had concluded an intimate alliance with the leaders of the ...
But Orange had himself drawn closer to the Calvinists . No other allies equally
zealous and reliable offered themselves to him . Even before setting out on his
campaign of 1568 he had concluded an intimate alliance with the leaders of the ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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