| 1824 - 696 pàgines
...English army under a general, who assumed the title and authority of governor of the revolted provinces, and after a trial, unprecedented in the annals of...Christian monarchs, he deemed it his duty to revenge. " Of all men, the Spanish king should have been the last to acknowledge in the pontiff the right of... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 572 pàgines
...English army under a general, who assumed the title and authority of governor of the revolted provinces; and after a trial, unprecedented in the annals of...Christian monarchs, he deemed it his duty to revenge. Of all men, the Spanish king should have been HU negothe last to acknowledge in the pontiff the right... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1840 - 188 pàgines
...war, which Philip could not refuse to notice without the imputation of cowardice : the second was j' an insult to the majesty of sovereigns,' which, as...former is evident from the whole tenour of his history. Tfo screen the character of Philip, and Pope Sixtus V., and to endeavour to make. 4 * LINOARD, vol.... | |
| John Lingard - 1840 - 406 pàgines
...The first was equivalent to a declaration of war, which Philip could not refuse to notice without Ihe imputation of cowardice; the second was an insult to the majesty of sovereigns, which, us the most powerful of Christian monarchs, he deemed it his duly to revenge. Of all men, the Spanish... | |
| John Lingard - 1847 - 488 pàgines
...English army under a general. who assumed the title and authority of governor of the revolted provinces; and after a trial, unprecedented in the annals of...christian monarchs, he deemed it his duty to revenge. Of all men, the Spanish king should have been the last to acknowledge in the pontiff the right of disposing... | |
| Brotherhood of st. Vincent of Paul - 1853 - 346 pàgines
...English army under a general who assumed the title and authority of governor of the revolted provinces ; and after a trial, unprecedented in the annals of...Christian monarchs, he deemed it his duty to revenge." Sixtus V., the reigning Pope, not only bestowed his blessing on the expedition, but offered a subsidy... | |
| John Lingard - 1855 - 498 pàgines
...English army under a general who assumed the title and authority of governor of the revolted provinces ; and after a trial, unprecedented in the annals of...sovereigns, which, as , the most powerful of Christian jnonarchs, he deemed it his duty to revenge. Of all men, the Spanish king should have been the last... | |
| Brotherhood of St. Vincent of Paul - 1856 - 336 pàgines
...life of the queen of Scots. The first was equivalent to a declaration of war, which Philip could 6* 65 not refuse to notice without the imputation of cowardice;...sovereigns, which, as the most powerful of Christian nfonarchs, he deemed it his duty to revenge." Sixtus V., the reigning Pope, not only bestowed his blessing... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 pàgines
...hurled from the throne of the heretic island, because Philip was provoked out of his forbearance by " an insult to the majesty of sovereigns, which, as...Christian monarchs, he deemed it his duty to revenge." t The people of England by their parliament, Elizabeth by her ministers, " had taken, on a scaffold,... | |
| John Lingard - 1860 - 504 pàgines
...authority of governor of the revolted provinces ; and after a trial, unprecedented in the annals of turope, she had taken, on a scaffold, the life of the queen...Christian monarchs, he deemed it his duty to revenge. Of all men, ihe Spanish king should have been the last to acknowledge in the pontiff the right of disposing... | |
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