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inoussuccessofthe
jesuitstheyspecialisedineducationtheygavetheir
teachersastthoroughgoingeducationbeforetheyallowed
theotalktoasinglepupiltheylivedhtheirstudents
andtheyenteredintotheirgastheyh
tendercareandasaresulttheyraisedaneionof
faithfulcatholicsooktheirreligiousdutiesasseriously
asthepeopleoftheearlyddleages
theshres,hoealltheirefforts
upontheeducationofthepoortheyenteredthepalaces
oftheghtyandbeperors
andkingsandeantyouwillseeforyourself
ellyouaboutthethirtyyearsbefore
thisterribleandfinaloutbreakofreligiousfanaticisagreat
nyotherthingshadhappened
charlesvanyandaustriahadbeenleft
tohisbrotherferdinandallhisotherpossessions,spainand
theherlandsandtheindiesandaricahadgoohis
sonphilipphiliphesonofcharlesandaportuguese
princessusintoherohe
childrenthatareboofsuchaunionareapttoberather
queerthesonofphilip,theunfortunatedonurdered
afterhhisohersnsent,razy
philipquitecrazy,buthiszealforthechurchbordered
closelyuponreligiousinsanityhebelievedthatheavenhad
appointedhisoneofthesavioursofnkindtherefore,
ajestys
vieedhielfaneneofthehunraceand
stbeexteatedlesthisexalerruptthesoulsof
hispiousneighbours
spain,ofurse,ryallthegoldand
silveroftheneothecastilianandaragonian
treasuriesbutspainsufferedfrocuriouse
nocdiseaseherpeasantsenand
evenharderenbutthebetterclassesintained
asuprentetforanyforflabour,outsideof
eloyntinthearoavyorthecivilserviceasfor
theors,riousartisans,theyhad
beendrivenoutoftheuntrylongbeforeasaresult,spain,
thetreasurechestoftheainedapooruntrybecause
allheeyhadtobesentabroadinexchangeforthe
andtheotheecessitiesoflifehespaniards
negleselves
philip,rulerofthestpoionofthe
sixteenthcentury,dependedforhisrevenueuponthetaxes
rcialbeehiveof
theherlandsbuttheseflengsanddutchnwere
devotedfollohedoctrinesoflutherandcalvin
andtheyhadagesandholy
paintingsandtheyhadinfordthepopethattheyno
longerregardedhistheirshepherdbutintendedtofollow
thediandsoftheir
neranslatedbible
thisplacedthekinginaverydifficultpositionheuld
notpossiblytoleratetheheresiesofhisdutchsubjects,but
heneededtheieyifheallotobeprotestants
andtooknoasurestosavetheirsoulshein
hisdutytotheinquisitiontotheherlands
andbuedhissubjectsatthestake,hehe
greaterpartofhisine
beinganofuncertainatedalong
tihetriedkindnessandstenessandprosesand
threatsthehollandersreinedobstinate,andntinuedto
singpsalandlistentothesesoftheirlutheranand
calvinistpreachersphilipinhisdespairsenthis``nof
iron,thedukeofalba,tobringthesehardenedsinnersto
teralbabeganbydecapitatingthoseleaders
theuntrybeforehisarrivalintheyear1572
thesayearthatthefrenchprotestantleaderswereall
killedduringtheterriblenightofsaintbartholow,he
attaassacredtheinhabitants
asanexalefortheothersthenextyearhelaidsiege
tothetoanufacturingcenterofholland
anallprovincesofthenorthe
herlandshadfordadefensiveunion,thesocalledunion
ofutrean
princeperor
yandasnderof
theirfreebootingsailors,hebeggarsof
thesea,tosaveleyden,cutthedykes,createda
shallohetohthehelpofa
strangelyequippednavynsistingofsed
bargeshroughthe
duntiltheyreachedthecitywalls
itethatanaroftheinvinciblespanish
kinghadsufferedsuchahuliatingdefeatitsurprisedthe
ukden,intherussian
japaneseiontheprotestant
poeansfor
thepurposeofnqueringhisrebellioussubjectshehired
apoorhalfurderof
orangebutthesightoftheirdeadleaderdidnotbringthe
sevenprovinadethebr >
furiouslyangryintheyear1581,theestatesgeneralthe
etingoftherepresentativesofthesevenprovincesca
togetheratthehagueandstsolelyabjuredtheir
``selvesassudtheburden
ofsovereigntyhusfarhadbeeninvestedintheir
``kingbythegraceofgod
thisisaveryiortanteventinthehistoryofthegreat
struggleforpoliticallibertyitephreached
chfurtherthantheuprisingofthenoblesh
thesigningofthegnacartathesegoodburgherssaid
``betsthereisasilentunderstanding
thatbothsidesshallperforertainservicesandshall
regnisecertaindefinitedutiesifeitherpartyfailstolive
uptothisntract,theotherhastherighttonsideritter
natedthearicansubjectsofkinggeorgeiiiin
theyear1776ilaclusionbuttheyhadthree
thousandlesofoceanbetselvesandtheirruler
andtheestatesgeneraltooktheirdecisioneanta
slohincaseofdefeathinhearingofthespanish
gunsandalthoughinnstantfearofanavengingspanish
fleet
thestoriesaboutasteriousspanishfleetthatonquer
bothhollandandengland,estantqueen
elizabethhadsuccee
... </P></TD>
inoussuccessofthe
jesuitstheyspecialisedineducationtheygavetheir
teachersastthoroughgoingeducationbeforetheyallowed
theotalktoasinglepupiltheylivedhtheirstudents
andtheyenteredintotheirgastheyh
tendercareandasaresulttheyraisedaneionof
faithfulcatholicsooktheirreligiousdutiesasseriously
asthepeopleoftheearlyddleages
theshres,hoealltheirefforts
upontheeducationofthepoortheyenteredthepalaces
oftheghtyandbeperors
andkingsandeantyouwillseeforyourself
ellyouaboutthethirtyyearsbefore
thisterribleandfinaloutbreakofreligiousfanaticisagreat
nyotherthingshadhappened
charlesvanyandaustriahadbeenleft
tohisbrotherferdinandallhisotherpossessions,spainand
theherlandsandtheindiesandaricahadgoohis
sonphilipphiliphesonofcharlesandaportuguese
princessusintoherohe
childrenthatareboofsuchaunionareapttoberather
queerthesonofphilip,theunfortunatedonurdered
afterhhisohersnsent,razy
philipquitecrazy,buthiszealforthechurchbordered
closelyuponreligiousinsanityhebelievedthatheavenhad
appointedhisoneofthesavioursofnkindtherefore,
ajestys
vieedhielfaneneofthehunraceand
stbeexteatedlesthisexalerruptthesoulsof
hispiousneighbours
spain,ofurse,ryallthegoldand
silveroftheneothecastilianandaragonian
treasuriesbutspainsufferedfrocuriouse
nocdiseaseherpeasantsenand
evenharderenbutthebetterclassesintained
asuprentetforanyforflabour,outsideof
eloyntinthearoavyorthecivilserviceasfor
theors,riousartisans,theyhad
beendrivenoutoftheuntrylongbeforeasaresult,spain,
thetreasurechestoftheainedapooruntrybecause
allheeyhadtobesentabroadinexchangeforthe
andtheotheecessitiesoflifehespaniards
negleselves
philip,rulerofthestpoionofthe
sixteenthcentury,dependedforhisrevenueuponthetaxes
rcialbeehiveof
theherlandsbuttheseflengsanddutchnwere
devotedfollohedoctrinesoflutherandcalvin
andtheyhadagesandholy
paintingsandtheyhadinfordthepopethattheyno
longerregardedhistheirshepherdbutintendedtofollow
thediandsoftheir
neranslatedbible
thisplacedthekinginaverydifficultpositionheuld
notpossiblytoleratetheheresiesofhisdutchsubjects,but
heneededtheieyifheallotobeprotestants
andtooknoasurestosavetheirsoulshein
hisdutytotheinquisitiontotheherlands
andbuedhissubjectsatthestake,hehe
greaterpartofhisine
beinganofuncertainatedalong
tihetriedkindnessandstenessandprosesand
threatsthehollandersreinedobstinate,andntinuedto
singpsalandlistentothesesoftheirlutheranand
calvinistpreachersphilipinhisdespairsenthis``nof
iron,thedukeofalba,tobringthesehardenedsinnersto
teralbabeganbydecapitatingthoseleaders
theuntrybeforehisarrivalintheyear1572
thesayearthatthefrenchprotestantleaderswereall
killedduringtheterriblenightofsaintbartholow,he
attaassacredtheinhabitants
asanexalefortheothersthenextyearhelaidsiege
tothetoanufacturingcenterofholland
anallprovincesofthenorthe
herlandshadfordadefensiveunion,thesocalledunion
ofutrean
princeperor
yandasnderof
theirfreebootingsailors,hebeggarsof
thesea,tosaveleyden,cutthedykes,createda
shallohetohthehelpofa
strangelyequippednavynsistingofsed
bargeshroughthe
duntiltheyreachedthecitywalls
itethatanaroftheinvinciblespanish
kinghadsufferedsuchahuliatingdefeatitsurprisedthe
ukden,intherussian
japaneseiontheprotestant
poeansfor
thepurposeofnqueringhisrebellioussubjectshehired
apoorhalfurderof
orangebutthesightoftheirdeadleaderdidnotbringthe
sevenprovinadethebr >
furiouslyangryintheyear1581,theestatesgeneralthe
etingoftherepresentativesofthesevenprovincesca
togetheratthehagueandstsolelyabjuredtheir
``selvesassudtheburden
ofsovereigntyhusfarhadbeeninvestedintheir
``kingbythegraceofgod
thisisaveryiortanteventinthehistoryofthegreat
struggleforpoliticallibertyitephreached
chfurtherthantheuprisingofthenoblesh
thesigningofthegnacartathesegoodburgherssaid
``betsthereisasilentunderstanding
thatbothsidesshallperforertainservicesandshall
regnisecertaindefinitedutiesifeitherpartyfailstolive
uptothisntract,theotherhastherighttonsideritter
natedthearicansubjectsofkinggeorgeiiiin
theyear1776ilaclusionbuttheyhadthree
thousandlesofoceanbetselvesandtheirruler
andtheestatesgeneraltooktheirdecisioneanta
slohincaseofdefeathinhearingofthespanish
gunsandalthoughinnstantfearofanavengingspanish
fleet
thestoriesaboutasteriousspanishfleetthatonquer
bothhollandandengland,estantqueen
elizabethhadsuccee
... </P></TD>