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1672-3] Anjou King' of Poland.—Pe
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1574] Plot of Vincemnes. 23 his for
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1574] Damville in Languedoc. 25 had
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1675] Escape of Monsieur. 27 was to
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1575-6] Invasion of German troops.
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1570-7] States General at Blois. 31
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1578~80] Conference at Nerac.—The
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1582] Cruise and Navarre. 35 whose
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1584-5] The League and Spain. 37 Tr
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1586] Henry capitulates to the Leag
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1585-6] Catharines efforts for peac
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1587-8] The Duke of Guise in Pains.
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1588-9] Murder of Guise.—Death of
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1689] Murder of Henry III. 47 publi
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1590] Siege of Paiis.—Relief of P
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1591-2] The Siege of Rouen raised.
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53 CHAPTER II. FRENCH HUMANISM AND
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The Pleiade. 55 poetique. It is thi
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Henri Estienne. 57 proportion and h
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The St Bartholomew and humanism. 50
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Jesuit learning.—Desportes and Du
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Bodin.—Pasquier. 63 improvements
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La Noue.—Brantome. 65 of soldiers
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Montaigne and the Wars of Religion.
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Montaigne and humanism. 69 Latin th
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Malherbe and Regnier, 71 reason upo
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73 CHAPTER III THE CATHOLIC REACTIO
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1542-8] Calvinism.— The Bohemian
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1648] Condition of the Church. 77 s
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1552-5] Boldness of the Reformers.
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1559-63] Beginning of the Catholic
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1565-9] Recovery of Catholicism. 83
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1572-3] The interregnum. 85 Masovia
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1573] Election of Henry of Valois.
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1574] Difficulties of Henry's posit
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1575] The second interregnum. 91 Ba
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[1575] The Election Diet of Warsaw.
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1675] Intervention of Jan Zamoyski.
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1575-6] and of Stephen Bathory. 97
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1576] State entry and coronation of
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1577-82] Bathory's Muscovite campai
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1584-7] and death. 103 (the Protest
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1535-41] Alliance between France an
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1532] Solyman II's expedition into
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1533-4] Peace between Solyman and F
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1535] Expedition of Charles V again
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1535-6] Persian War, and fall of Gr
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1538-9] Formation of a League again
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1538-40] Peace between Venice and t
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1541-5] Solyman's Campaigns in Hung
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1560-3] Peace between the Empire an
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1551-62] Fresh outbreak of Hungaria
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1564-5] Turkish attack upon Malta.
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Solyman and the army. 127 total of
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His treatment of his Christian subj
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1567-8] Selim II makes peace with t
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1569-70] Causes of the war with Ven
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1571] Battle of Lepanto. 135 of mee
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1572-3] Peace between Venice and th
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1574-9] Deaths of Selim II and Moha
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1555] The Religious Peace of Augsbu
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1555-9] Attempted political remedie
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1531-63] Ferdinand I 145 I. In all
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1545-63] Hungary and Bohemia under
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1552-64] Religious condition of Aus
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1557-67] The Grumbach quarrels. 151
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1549-71] Joachim II of Brandenburg.
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1555-82] Palatine Calvinism.— The
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1557-74] The Houses of Brunswick-Lu
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1550-79] Wurttemberg, Baden, and Ba
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1534-73] The Jesuits in Bavaria. 16
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1557-61] Diets of Ratisbon and Augs
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[1549-63] Succession of Maximilian
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1547-55] Jealousy of Spain.—Macci
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1661-76] Election of Maximilian as
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1566-76] The German Habsburgs and t
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1566-8] Failure of the attempt agai
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1568-73] Concessions to Protestanti
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1568-76] His policy towards France
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1573-5] Continued dissensions among
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1576 ] Diet of Ratisbon.—Death of
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1555] Abdication of Charles V. 183
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1550-6] Causes of discontent in the
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1559] Philip leaves the Netherlands
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1546-59] Egmont and Orange. 180 the
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1559-61] Wittiairi and Philip.—Ma
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1558-61] Orange marries Anne of Sax
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1563] Letters of Orange, Egmont, an
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1564] The Cardinal leaves the Nethe
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1564-5] Protest against persecution
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1565-6] Placards and Trent Decrees
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1566] Reserve of Orange.—The Requ
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1566] Mission of Berghen and Montig
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1566] Meeting at St Trond.—Philip
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1506] Their effect on Margaret and
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1566-7] Isolation of Orange.—Rout
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1567] Departure of Orange—Alva be
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1667] Arrest of Egmont and Hoorn. 2
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1567] Vargas at work.—Margaret's
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1668] Condemnation of Egmont and Ho
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221 CHAPTER VII. WILLIAM THE SILENT
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1568] Battles of Heiligerlee and Je
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1567-8] Triumph of Alva. 225 misfor
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15G9-70] Wesembeke raises funds for
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1570-1] The "Sea-Beggars " 229 cont
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1572] Wilhelmus van Nassouwen. 231
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1572] The Camisaders.-Fall of Mons.
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1572-3] Siege of Haarlem. 235 The g
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1573] Alva leaves the Netherlands.
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1574] Conquest of Zeeland.—Death
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1575] Williams third marriage. 241
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1576] Act of Union between Holland
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1576] Spanish mutiny.— The citade
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1577] Perpetual Edict.—Don John i
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1578] Farnese in command.—Anjou t
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1578-9] Treaty of Arras and Union o
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1581] William under the Ban.—His
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1582] Attempted assassination of Wi
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1583-4] William Count of Holland an
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1584 ] Assassination of Orange. 259
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1542] Mary Stewart and Catholicism.
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1555-9] Mary in France.—Accession
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1559-60] Mary, Elizabeth, and the i
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1561] Marys cautious policy. 267 fr
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1564-5] The Spanish marriage abando
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1564-6] Catholic schemes.— The mu
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1566-7] Murder of Darnley. 273 by h
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1567] The Bothwell marriage and its
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1568] Mary takes refuge in England.
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1567-9] The Casket Letters. 279 The
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1569] The northern rebellion. 281 t
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1571-2] The Ridolfi conspiracy.—E
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1570-3] St Bartholomew.—Mary's li
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1578-82] The Jesuit propaganda in E
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1582-7] The foreign conspiracy agai
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1586] The Babington plot. 291 and d
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Elizabeth and Mary. 203 difficultie
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1563-8] Hawkins breaks the Spanish
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1570-1] Drake's voyages to the Span
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1580] Queen Elizabeth refuses to re
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1584-5] Drakes expedition to the We
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1586-7] The proposal of Santa Cruz.
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1587] Drake insults Lisbon. 305 had
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1588] Spanish skips and seamen. 307
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1588] The Spanish fleet sails. 309
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1588] The English fleet at Plymouth
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1588] and in men; and without furth
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1588] success, " Their forced he wr
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1589] Expedition to Portugal. 317 s
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1590-1] Loss of the Revenge. 319 qu
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1593-5] Death of Hawkins. 321 not u
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1596] Expedition to Cadiz. 323 Ther
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1596] Cadiz taken by storm. 325 Spa
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1596-1605] English confidence in th
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The Queen and the Court factions. 3
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1572-90] The Queens chief minister.
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687-91] The rise of the Earl of Ess
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1592-4] The trial and execution of
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1597-8] Dfrision in the Queen's Cou
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1600-1] His rebellion. 339 was at t
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1577-83] Whitgift s Promotion to th
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1586-9] Penrys petition. 343 back o
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1590-3] The anti-Puritan Statute of
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1584-95] Bacons plea for toleration
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1570-1] The political perils of Cat
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1585-93] The loyal Catholics. 351 r
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1587-1601] The appointment of an Ar
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1580-98] Economic distress. 355 the
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1593-1601] The Queen and monopolies
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1571-1601] The Queen's attitude to
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1603] The accession of James VI of
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Her strength and weakness. 363 But,
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Foreign influences. 365 sentiment,
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The tragedy of Gorboduc. 367 of Mil
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The classical fallacy. 369 The club
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Influence of Euphues.—Sidneys Arc
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Spenser's Faerie Queene. 373 last y
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The tragedy of blood. 375 inaugurat
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The development of prose. 377 subje
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His reputation. 379 He based his co
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Beaumont, Fletcher, Massinger, and
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383 CHAPTER XII TUSCANY AND SAVOY.
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1543-1814] Survival of Lucca and Pi
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1537-69] Accession of Cosimo. 387 D
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1627-64] Police and religion. 389 b
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1537-71] sdrmy, navy, and finance.
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1537-64] Economic policy. 393 popul
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1537-64] Character of Cosimo's rule
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1687-1601] Relations of Ferdinand t
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1559-1609] Antecedents of Emmanuel
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1559] Condition of the Savoyard Sta
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1530-61] War with the Vaudois. 403
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1560-78] Recovery of territory from
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1566-80] Evacuation of Piedmont by
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1559-80] Emmanuel Philibert's finan
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1559-80] The Savoyard army. 411 To
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1580-5] Accession of Charles Emmanu
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1588-9] Savoyard interference in Pr
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1592-8] French invasion of the Savo
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1600-2] Treaty of Lyons. 419 mediat
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1602-3] Charles Emmanuels failure.
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Italy in the latter half of the six
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1518-56] Earlier life of Sixtus V.
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1580-1] The murder of Francesco Per
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1585] Sixtus V and Orsini. 429 dism
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1585] Brigands and nobles. 431 Stat
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1585-9] The Monti. 433 cannot be re
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1585-6] Sixtus V and Philip II 435
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1585-8] Sixtus V and Savoy. 437 but
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1420-1590] Rome and the Renaissance
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1565-90] Ecclesiastical buildings,
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1585-90] The Obelisk. 443 personage
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1585-90] The Vatican Press. 445 and
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1685-9o] The Sapien za. —Sivtus V
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1585-90] Sixtus V and the Protestan
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1585-7] Sixtus V and the French Rel
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1589] Sixtus V and Henry IV. 453 hi
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1585 90] Greatness and limits of hi
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The Cinquecento not really a poetic
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Berni and Bernesque verse. 450 This
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Boiardo and Ariosto. 461 in which h
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The Courtier. 463 diversion at the
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The Inquisition. 466 continued. Hoh
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Speroni.— The novelists. 467 and
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Rise of Academies. 469 matter affor
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Translations.—The Tassos. 471 It
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The Gerusalemme Liberata. 473 was i
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475 CHAPTER XV. SPAIN UNDER PHILIP
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1656-9] Philip's relations with Eng
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1654-69] Spain during Philip's abse
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1559] Condition of Spain. 481 On ev
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1559-60] England, France, and Spain
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1560] The Spanish system of governm
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1660-3] New political problems. 487
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1565] The Conference of Bayonne. 48
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1568] England and Spain. 491 We hav
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1569-71] England and Spain. 493 and
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1571~3] Lepanto and Flanders. 495 h
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1572-5] Don John of Austria. 497 ta
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1577-80] Philip and Portugal 499 ea
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1578-82] Aryou and Flanders. 501 mi
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1583-6] The birth of the Armada. 50
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1587-8] The raising of the Armada,
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1588] Voyage of the Armada. 507 the
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1589] After the Armada. 509 Under t
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1688-90] Murders of Guise and Henry
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1585-91] Internal condition of Spai
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1577-91] Antonio Perez. 515 his pre
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1592-98] The War of the League. 517
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1593-8] Philip's last days. 519 pun
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1592-8] Enterprises against England
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1598] The Peace of Vervins. 523 Fra
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1598] Death of Philip II 525 humani
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1598] Accession of Philip III. 527
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1596-1601] Spanish policy towards E
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1598-1601]- Spanish armaments for I
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1601-2] The Spaniards in Ireland. 5
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1600-4] The Archdukes in Flanders.
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ieoo-6] Exhaustion of Spain. 587 Du
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1606-9] Negotiations for peace with
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1601~9] The Mediterranean Corsairs.
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1609-10] The expulsion of the Moris
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Spain's decadence. 545 of the demor
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Spain's literary development 547 sc
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549 CHAPTER XVII. BRITAIN UNDER JAM
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1581-98] The Kirk and the King. 551
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1604] James I, Calvinism, and the A
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1604-6] The Gunpowder Plot 555 orde
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1606-10] The Great Contract and its
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16H-3J The Palatine marriage,—Flu
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1614-8] The Spanish marriage.—Ben
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1605-7] Coke and the supremacy of t
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1614-e] Dismissal of Coke. 565 repr
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1617-9] Buckingham's reforms and ab
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1611-21] Monopolies. 569 country fo
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1611-21] Bacon's fall.—Official i
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i62i] The Palatinate and the House
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1622-3] The Palatinate and the Span
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1624] Buckingham in power.—French
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579 CHAPTER XVIII. IRELAND, TO THE
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1509-37] Influence of the House of
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1541] Henry's view of the Irish pro
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1541-6] Review of Henry's Irish pol
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1547-63] Rebellion of the O' Mores
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1551-60] Rise of Shane O'Neill. 589
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1663-7] Political aims of Shane O'N
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1560-4] Beginning of the Counter-re
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1568-73] Rebellion of James Fitzmau
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1578-9] Invasion and death of Fitzm
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1586] Plantation of Munster. 599 go
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1567-89] Ulster after the death of
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1587-93] Tyrone defeats his rival T
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1694-6] Tyrone intrigues with Spain
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1598-9] Essex in Ireland. 607 1598.
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1602-3] Submission of Tyrone.—Gen
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1586-1607] Tyrone quarrels with O'C
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1608] Rebellion of Sir Cattir O'Dog
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1608~10] Progress of the Plantation
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617 CHAPTER XIX. THE DUTCH REPUBLIC
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1585-6] Negotiations with France an
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1686] Mistakes and difficulties of
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1587-8] Failure and departure of Le
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1588-9] Maurice of Nassau. 625 divi
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1592-5] Death of Parma.—Stadt en
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1596-8] The great campaign of 1597.
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1587-1601] Prosperity of the United
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1593-1601] Foundation of the East I
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1600] Campaign against Dunkirk. 635
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1604-5] Spinola takes Ostend. 637 S
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1606-7] Heemskerk's victory at Gibr
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1608] Conferences and discussions a
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1609-10] The Julich and Cleves succ
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1609-14] Difficulties of internal a
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1602~10] Remonstrants and Contra-Re
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1616-7] Maurice opposes Oldenbarnev
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1617-8] Oldenbarneveldt.—His Remo
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1618-9] Trial of Oldenbarneveldt.
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1619-22] Oldenbarneveldt's characte
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657 CHAPTER XX. HENRY IV OF FRANCE.
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1589-93] National feeling. 659 Agai
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1693] Royalist reaction.—Truce. 6
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1594] Progress of Henrys cause. 663
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1594] Payments to the leaders. 665
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1595] Recovery of Burgundy. 667 of
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1595] Losses on the northern fronti
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1596-7] The Assembly of Notables. 6
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1597] Fall of Amiens. 673 up, and p
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1598] The King in Britanny. 675 In
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1599-1601] War with Savoy. 677 of t
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1698-1602] Conspiracy of Biron. 679
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1604-6] Bouillon.—The Protestants
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1601-6] Hostility of France and Spa
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1606-8] The Netherlands and France.
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1699-1608] France and Germany. 687
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1609] The Princess of Conde. 689 fo
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Henry's achievements. 691 kingdom s
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His economic policy. 693 not live t
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Absolute monarchy. 695 Henry's admi
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1576-1608] Personal characteristics
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-1612] Archduke Albert.—The Styri
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-1606] The religious difficulty in
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1576-1605] The Reaction in Bohemia.
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1578~81] Dutch immigration.—Troub
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1677-83] Archbishop Gebhard of Colo
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1583-1004] Strassburg schism.—Cat
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1586-90] Liberal reaction in Saxony
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1591-3] Deaths of John Casimir and
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1587-98] New Diet at Ratisbon.—"C
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1591-9] Spanish incursions.—Chris
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1603-8] Rudolf II and the successio
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1607-8] Alliance of Pressburg. 721
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1603-7] The Donauworth troubles. 72
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1608-9] Foundation of the Protestan
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1609] The Bohemian Diet and Protest
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1608~10] The Catholic League.—The
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1610] Archduke Leopold.—Mutiny of
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1611~4] Apprehended collision at Pr
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1611-2] Death of Rudolf II. 735 Lew
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General tendency to autocracy. 737
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