Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 442
... Orange on the part of Philip , and by the Constable de Montmorency on the part of Henry . The Prince of Orange was the head of the formal commission afterwards appointed to an open congress . At length , on the 3d of April , 1559 , the ...
... Orange on the part of Philip , and by the Constable de Montmorency on the part of Henry . The Prince of Orange was the head of the formal commission afterwards appointed to an open congress . At length , on the 3d of April , 1559 , the ...
Page 447
... Orange , proved himself to be . Whatever circumstances may have conspired in communicating the original impulse to him and his contemporaries , his merit , and his actions , as theirs , must be tested not by the blind array of external ...
... Orange , proved himself to be . Whatever circumstances may have conspired in communicating the original impulse to him and his contemporaries , his merit , and his actions , as theirs , must be tested not by the blind array of external ...
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... Orange to take part in a private deliberation at his palace . A tempestuous war of words arose . The Cardinal was bitterly accused , and zealously defended d ; the Prince of Orange and his adherents charged with jealousy and ambitious ...
... Orange to take part in a private deliberation at his palace . A tempestuous war of words arose . The Cardinal was bitterly accused , and zealously defended d ; the Prince of Orange and his adherents charged with jealousy and ambitious ...
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