History of the United Netherlands: From the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Years' Truce--1609, 1권Harper & brothers, 1861 |
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... a thorough exam- ination of the correspondence of the King and his min- isters . I venture to hope , therefore - whatever judg ment may be passed upon my own labours - that this work may be thought to possess an intrinsic value ;
... a thorough exam- ination of the correspondence of the King and his min- isters . I venture to hope , therefore - whatever judg ment may be passed upon my own labours - that this work may be thought to possess an intrinsic value ;
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... hope of Philip making concessions upon that important point . In Holland and Zeeland the Prince's blandishments were of no avail . His letters received in various towns of those Provinces , offered , said one who saw them , " almost ...
... hope of Philip making concessions upon that important point . In Holland and Zeeland the Prince's blandishments were of no avail . His letters received in various towns of those Provinces , offered , said one who saw them , " almost ...
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... hope that this enterprize will be accompanied with that good success that both I wish and is also looked for here . " ( 30th Dec. , 1584. S. P. Office MS . ) It was therefore necessary , in the opinion of the English government , to ...
... hope that this enterprize will be accompanied with that good success that both I wish and is also looked for here . " ( 30th Dec. , 1584. S. P. Office MS . ) It was therefore necessary , in the opinion of the English government , to ...
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... hope it may be flung in my teeth . " The great league of the Pope and Philip was steadily con- solidating itself , and there were but gloomy prospects for the counter - league in Germany . There was no hope but in England and France ...
... hope it may be flung in my teeth . " The great league of the Pope and Philip was steadily con- solidating itself , and there were but gloomy prospects for the counter - league in Germany . There was no hope but in England and France ...
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... hope and the darling of the oppressed Protestants in every land - of him it is scarce needful to say a single word . At his very name a figure seems to leap forth from the mist of three centuries , instinct with ruddy vigorous life ...
... hope and the darling of the oppressed Protestants in every land - of him it is scarce needful to say a single word . At his very name a figure seems to leap forth from the mist of three centuries , instinct with ruddy vigorous life ...
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affairs Alexander Alexander Farnese Antwerp arrived Bodman bridge Bruce Bruce's Leyc Burghley burgomaster Catholic cause cited command Corresp council Davison deputies despatches doth doubt dyke Earl of Leicester enemy England English envoys Farnese favour Flanders France French governor Grafigni Guise Hague Archives hand hath heart Heneage Henry III Henry of Navarre Herle Hohenlo Holland and Zeeland honour Hoofd hope hundred Ibid King of Navarre King of Spain Kowenstyn land letter liberty Lord Lordship Majesty Majesty's Marnix matter Meantime Meteren negotiation Netherlands never offer Orange Parma to Philip patriots peace personages Philip II Prince of Orange Prince of Parma Provinces Pruneaux religion religious Richardot royal S. P. Office Sainte Aldegonde Scheldt secret sent soldiers soon sovereign sovereignty Spaniards Spanish States-General Strada Thomas Heneage thought thousand tion troops ubi sup unto Wagenaar Walsingham whole William the Silent wrote
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311 페이지 - They are powerful in the field, successful against their enemies, impatient of anything like slavery ; vastly fond of great noises that fill the ear, such as the firing of cannon, drums, and the ringing of bells ; so that it is common for a number of them that have got a glass in their heads, to go up into some belfry, and ring the bells for hours together, for the sake of exercise.
5 페이지 - ... an end to which they had been devoting their treasure and their blood for nearly the length of one generation. It was a system, too, which, among other results, had just brought about the death of the foremost statesman of Europe, and had nearly effected simultaneously the murder of the most eminent sovereign in the world. The industrious Philip, safe and tranquil in the depths of the Escorial, saying his prayers three times a day with exemplary regularity, had just sent three bullets through...
9 페이지 - Three centuries have nearly passed since this memorable epoch, and the world knows the fate of the states which accepted the dogma which it was Philip's life-work to enforce, and of those who protested against the system. The Spanish and Italian peninsulas have had a different history from that which records the career of France, Prussia, the Dutch commonwealth, the British empire, the transatlantic Republic.
311 페이지 - French, devouring less bread, but more meat, which they roast in perfection. They put a great deal of sugar in their drink. Their beds are covered with tapestry, even those of farmers. They are powerful in the field, successful against their enemies, impatient of anything like slavery, vastly fond of great ear-filling noises, such as cannonfiring, drum-beating, and bell-ringing; so that it is very common for a number of them, when they have got a cup too much in their heads, to go up to some belfry,...
87 페이지 - Pope, and tempted by the Queen's own subjects, and shall be so strong by sea, and so free from all other actions and quarrels, — yea, shall be so formidable to all the rest of Christendom, as that her Majesty shall no wise be able, with her own power, nor with...
384 페이지 - God hath stirred up this action," he repeated again, "to be a school to breed up soldiers to defend the freedom of England, which through these long times of peace and quietness is brought into a most dangerous estate, if it should be attempted. Our delicacy is such that we are already weary, yet this journey is naught in respect to the misery and hardship that soldiers must and do endure.
56 페이지 - as that cunctative Roman scrawls his marginal apostilles on each despatch ; he pries into all the stratagems of Camillus...
4 페이지 - Lord was better pleased with adverbs than nouns ;"2 the well-known result being that the traitor was hanged and the Sovereign saved. Yet such was the condition of Europe at that day. A small, dull, elderly, imperfectly-educated, patient, plodding invalid, with white hair and protruding under-jaw, and dreary visage, was sitting day after day, seldom speaking, never smiling, seven or eight hours out of every twenty-four, at a writing table covered with heaps of interminable despatches, in a cabinet...
140 페이지 - And thus he paused for a moment — with much work already accomplished, but his hardest life-task before him ; still in the noon of manhood, a fine martial figure, standing, spear in hand, full in the sunlight...
421 페이지 - It was told her Majesty," wrote Thomas Dudley, "that my lady was prepared presently to come over to your Excellency, with such a train of ladies and gentlewomen, and such rich coaches, litters, and side-saddles, as her Majesty had none such; and that there should be such a court of ladies as should far pass her Majesty's court here.