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John Platts. lity . Still adhering to the catholic religion , the prince of Orange repressed the tumultuous proceedings of the image- breakers , and hoped by means of firmness and conciliation united to prevent extremities ; but the ...
John Platts. lity . Still adhering to the catholic religion , the prince of Orange repressed the tumultuous proceedings of the image- breakers , and hoped by means of firmness and conciliation united to prevent extremities ; but the ...
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... prince Frederic Henry . He con- tinued in the exercise of it under his successors , until he re- signed it to his eldest son . In the year 1661 , he was sent to the court of France , to solicit the restitution of Orange , of which Lewis ...
... prince Frederic Henry . He con- tinued in the exercise of it under his successors , until he re- signed it to his eldest son . In the year 1661 , he was sent to the court of France , to solicit the restitution of Orange , of which Lewis ...
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... prince Frederic Henry . He con- tinued in the exercise of it under his successors , until he re- signed it to his eldest son . In the year 1661 , he was sent to the court of France , to solicit the restitution of Orange , of which Lewis ...
... prince Frederic Henry . He con- tinued in the exercise of it under his successors , until he re- signed it to his eldest son . In the year 1661 , he was sent to the court of France , to solicit the restitution of Orange , of which Lewis ...
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