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This explains the dismay, hesitations and contradictions that make that iniquitous
act, the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes,_S0 mediocre and unprofitable a
subject of study. If we seek in it a model of h1gh strategy, clever combinations ...
This explains the dismay, hesitations and contradictions that make that iniquitous
act, the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes,_S0 mediocre and unprofitable a
subject of study. If we seek in it a model of h1gh strategy, clever combinations ...
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The Revocation. Responsibilities and Motives} At the very time when the Court
seemed ready to admit the survival of a few Protestants, for whom the decrees of
16 ]une and 15 September were to provide a civil status, the higher Council was
...
The Revocation. Responsibilities and Motives} At the very time when the Court
seemed ready to admit the survival of a few Protestants, for whom the decrees of
16 ]une and 15 September were to provide a civil status, the higher Council was
...
Página 437
It was the property of the House of Nassau and had become the refuge of a great
number of persecuted Protestants from the south of France, over 4,000 of them
with sixty ministers, at the time of the Revocation. On 23 October it was occupied
...
It was the property of the House of Nassau and had become the refuge of a great
number of persecuted Protestants from the south of France, over 4,000 of them
with sixty ministers, at the time of the Revocation. On 23 October it was occupied
...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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