| John Lothrop Motley - 1861 - 564 páginas
...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...Commonwealth, the British Empire, the Transatlantic Kepublic. Yet the contest between those Seven meagre Provinces upon the sand-banks of the North Sea,... | |
| 1868 - 654 páginas
...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...Commonwealth, the British Empire, the Transatlantic Republic.* • "We have lingered, perhaps, too long on this historical character, in itself essentially mean,... | |
| 1868 - 650 páginas
...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...-the British Empire, the Transatlantic Republic.* We have lingered, perhaps, too long on this historical character, in itself essentially mpan, great... | |
| 1893 - 536 páginas
...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...Prussia, the Dutch Commonwealth, the British Empire, and the Trans-Atlantic Republic of the United States. The quarrel was in its nature irreconcilable... | |
| William Montgomery Brown - 1899 - 548 páginas
...nations. The Spanish and Italian Peninsulas are themselves evidence of this. In the words of Motley: "They have had a different history from that which records...Prussia, the Dutch Commonwealth, the British Empire and the Transatlantic Republic.'' The cause of this difference is pointed out by "Janus" who was certainly... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - 1900 - 500 páginas
...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...transatlantic Republic. Yet the contest between those seven meager provinces upon the sand-banks of the North Sea and the great Spanish empire seemed at the moment... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - 1900 - 488 páginas
...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...transatlantic Republic. Yet the contest between those seven meager provinces upon the sand-banks of the North Sea and the great Spanish empire seemed at the moment... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - 1902 - 236 páginas
...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 story from that which records the career of France, Prussia, the Dutch Commonwealth, the British Empire,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 706 páginas
...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...we are now occupied a sufficiently desperate one. THE SITUATION AFTER THE DEATH OF PRINCE WILLIAM The limit of the Spanish or "obedient" provinces, on... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 724 páginas
...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...we are now occupied a sufficiently desperate one. THE SITUATION AFTER THE DEATH OF PRIXCE WILLIAM The limit of the Spanish or "obedient" provinces, on... | |
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