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
... Philip himself , married daughters of Henry II . Count Egmont was uncle to the Queen of Henry III . Throughout this generation there was an inextricable confusion of public and private interests , and their changes were as rapid as they ...
... Philip himself , married daughters of Henry II . Count Egmont was uncle to the Queen of Henry III . Throughout this generation there was an inextricable confusion of public and private interests , and their changes were as rapid as they ...
Page 448
... Philip was opposed to the match ; perhaps this may have determined it . Anne of Saxony , moreover , was the only daughter of the deceased Elector , Maurice , and grand - daughter of Philip , Landgrave of Hesse , who had been ...
... Philip was opposed to the match ; perhaps this may have determined it . Anne of Saxony , moreover , was the only daughter of the deceased Elector , Maurice , and grand - daughter of Philip , Landgrave of Hesse , who had been ...
Page 450
... Philip an oral explanation of the state of affairs . But a more important move- ment was connected with the meeting of this body . Most of the Knights were invited by the Prince of Orange to take part in a private deliberation at his ...
... Philip an oral explanation of the state of affairs . But a more important move- ment was connected with the meeting of this body . Most of the Knights were invited by the Prince of Orange to take part in a private deliberation at his ...
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