The Cambridge Modern History Planning by the Late Lord Acton ...

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Macmillan, 1905
 

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CHAPTER II
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Dumoulin The Massacre of St Bartholomew and humanism Scaliger
59
La Noue Brantôme Montaigne
65
Malherbe Regnier
71
CHAPTER III
73
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78
The Reformers assume the offensive Synods of Pinczow and Kozminek
79
Interregnum Compact of Warsaw 1573
85
Second interregnum
91
State entry and coronation of Stephen 1576
99
Turkish and Christian barbarism
105
Philips departure
114
Andrea Doria takes Coron Peace negotiations at Vienna and Constanti
118
Death of King Zápolya of Hungary
119
Turkish attack upon Malta
125
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He makes peace with the Emperor 1568 Mohammad Sokolli and
131
10
135
Peace between Venice and the Porte 1573
137
Kurfürstentage Kreistage Reichsdeputationstage
143
His relations with Poland
146
The Catholic Reaction in Bohemia
149
Augustus of Saxony
150
William of JülichCleves The BrunswickLüneburg lines
156
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The Protestants and the reservatum ecclesiasticum
162
His advance towards conformity
168
CHAPTER VI
174
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184
Egmont William of Orange His early life
187
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Letter of Majesty
197
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208
Meeting of leaders at Dendermonde
210
The Council of Blood
216
Outlawry of William of Orange 1568 His Justification
222
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224
The Camisaders Surrender of Mons Assembly of the States of Holland
233
Zeeland in hands of insurgents Death of Lewis of Nassau
239
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245
The Malcontents Treaty of Arras Union of Utrecht
251
Orange accepts the Countship of Holland and Zeeland
257
Treaty of CateauCambrésis 1559
260
Mary in France Accession of Elizabeth
263
The Spanish marriage scheme abandoned Darnley
269
Marys marriage to Bothwell 1567
275
Ridolfi Conspiracy Execution of Norfolk 1572
283
Foreign conspiracy against Elizabeth
289
Hawkins breaks the Spanish maritime monopoly
296
Drakes expedition to West Indies 15845
302
Taxation proposed by Alva Resistance
303
He insults Lisbon and returns to Sagres
310
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Expedition to Portugal 1589
317
Expedition to Cadiz 1596
323
CHAPTER XIV
328
The Queen and the Court factions
329
Anthony Bacon and foreign intelligence Trial and execution of
335
Whitgift Primate
341
The Lambeth Articles Bacons plea for toleration
347
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353
24
361
CHAPTER XI
364
The Areopagus The classical fallacy Spensers Shepheards Calender
370
Chapman Marston Dekker Heywood Middleton
376
THE END OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
379
CHAPTER XII
383
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Murder of Francesco Peretti
427
The Monti
433
Roads and palaces built by Sixtus V
440
Folengo Ariosto
457
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465
Execution of Carnesecchi Speroni
466
The Gerusalemme Liberata Vasaris Lives of the Painters
474
Treaty of CateauCambrésis
478
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481
Death of Henry IV
482
Plans of Catharine de Medici
484
Death of Don Carlos 1568
490
Evils of Spanish finance
496
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497
Francis of Anjou Duke of Brabant Philip resolves to master England
502
Philip pauses
509
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513
Flight of Antonio Perez
515
Enterprises against England and the English supremacy in Ireland
521
CHAPTER XVI
526
CHAPTER XVII
549
The Gunpowder Plot
555
His fall Rise of Villiers The Spanish marriage question
561
New England
562
Patents of monopoly
569
The Spanish marriagescheme
575
Title of King of Ireland conferred on Henry VIII
582
Plantation of Leix and Offaly
588
Munster politics
594
Ulster after the death of Shane ONeill
601
CHAPTER XIX
617
His failure and return to England Parmas plans and prospects 1588
623
The great campaign of 1597
629
Campaign against Dunkirk 1600
635
Conferences and discussions at the Hague
641
Treaty of Xanten
643
Remonstrants and Contra Remonstrants
647
Trial of Oldenbarneveldt 1619
652
Force of the monarchical tradition
658
The Croquants The Jesuits
664
Siege of La Fère Henrys allies
670
War with Savoy and settlement 1601
677
Hostility between France and Spain Henrys negotiations with Italian
683
The Princess of Condé Henrys uncertainties His preparation for war
689
His system of absolute government
695
CHAPTER XXI
696
Peasant insurrection in Austria
702
The Formula Concordiae Peace congress at Cologne
709
Birth of modern as distinct from medieval political thought
737
Pope Paul V and Venice Fra Paolo Sarpi against Bellarmin and
744
Sovereignty inalienable Ancient traditions of representative rights
750
Robert Browne The Independents tolerant
756
CHAPS
771
The Catholic Reaction in Poland and the Valois
779
Mary Stewart
810
Spanish and English losses
816
The Elizabethan Age of English Literature
825
Rome under Sixtus V
835
XVII
847
Henry IV of France
860
Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century
867
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF LEADING EVENTS
874
INDEX
881
Alva proclaims a royal amnesty
882
Financial and religious causes of discontent in the Netherlands
886
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