The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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435. oldal
... Parma , and the cunning treacheries of Car- dinal Granvelle , afterwards by the butcheries of the Duke of Alva , and the arms of John of Austria , Alexander of Parma , and Spi- nola . But Catharine di Medicis , Richelieu , and MOTLEY'S ...
... Parma , and the cunning treacheries of Car- dinal Granvelle , afterwards by the butcheries of the Duke of Alva , and the arms of John of Austria , Alexander of Parma , and Spi- nola . But Catharine di Medicis , Richelieu , and MOTLEY'S ...
452. oldal
... Parma , and her Secretary Armenteros , were systematically engaged in the profitable business of peculation and corruption . The Council of Trent had terminated its sessions , protracted through eighteen years , on the 4th of December ...
... Parma , and her Secretary Armenteros , were systematically engaged in the profitable business of peculation and corruption . The Council of Trent had terminated its sessions , protracted through eighteen years , on the 4th of December ...
453. oldal
... Parma , he employed his influence in arresting or moderating the sanguinary policy prescribed ; but all his efforts only conspired with the King's tardiness in protracting the period of doubtful peace . The nugatory mission of Egmont ...
... Parma , he employed his influence in arresting or moderating the sanguinary policy prescribed ; but all his efforts only conspired with the King's tardiness in protracting the period of doubtful peace . The nugatory mission of Egmont ...
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