The Revolt of the United Netherlands. With the Trial of Counts Egmont and Horn, and the Siege of Antwerp: To which is Added, The Disturbances in France Preceding the Reign of Henry IV.G. Bell & sons, 1897 - 452 pages |
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... naturally rendered it , every year , more difficult to support and recruit the royal armies . The Catholic Netherlands had already lost a million of citizens , and the trodden fields maintained their husbandmen no longer . Spain itself ...
... naturally rendered it , every year , more difficult to support and recruit the royal armies . The Catholic Netherlands had already lost a million of citizens , and the trodden fields maintained their husbandmen no longer . Spain itself ...
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... naturally learn at last the art of defence from the stronger ; slight defeats accustomed him to danger , slight victories animated his confidence . At the beginning of the war , the republican army scarcely dared to show itself in the ...
... naturally learn at last the art of defence from the stronger ; slight defeats accustomed him to danger , slight victories animated his confidence . At the beginning of the war , the republican army scarcely dared to show itself in the ...
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... natural than the presence of their master . Before royalty itself , all secondary dignities must necessarily have sunk in the shade , all other splendour be dimmed . Instead of the truth being left to flow slowly and obscurely through ...
... natural than the presence of their master . Before royalty itself , all secondary dignities must necessarily have sunk in the shade , all other splendour be dimmed . Instead of the truth being left to flow slowly and obscurely through ...
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... natural consequence of the preceding articles . So complicated and artificial a re- lation between the sovereign and his people , which in many provinces was further modified , according to the peculiar wants of each , and frequently of ...
... natural consequence of the preceding articles . So complicated and artificial a re- lation between the sovereign and his people , which in many provinces was further modified , according to the peculiar wants of each , and frequently of ...
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... natural objects around them ; by indus- try and perseverance to defy an element of superior power ; and like the Egyptian , instructed by his Nile , to exercise their inventive genius and acuteness in self - defence . The natural ...
... natural objects around them ; by indus- try and perseverance to defy an element of superior power ; and like the Egyptian , instructed by his Nile , to exercise their inventive genius and acuteness in self - defence . The natural ...
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