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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

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