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Identifier: ageofelizabeth03crei (find matches)
Title: The age of Elizabeth
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: Creighton, M. (Mandell), 1843-1901
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Publisher: Boston, Estes and Lauriat (etc., etc.)
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hathad enabled him to carry on his war with in theFrance. He was too prudent to quarrel with the Netherlands.people of these provinces, or attempt to make any changesin their constitution. The government was carried on bymeans of a perpetual balance between the power of theprince and the rights of the provinces and cities. TheNetherlands gave Charles money liberally; but they as-serted that they would do it of their own free will, and wouldnot pay an arbitrary tax. To this Charles answered thathe would grant them liberties, but they should not haggle M.H G 82 The Spanish Monarchy. BK. IIIL > CO W ►J CJ fao WO < W< o »—t o IX CO w PQ< i—i * CO CS ON s-T g s vo . »o 00 1 OV ON VO lO u~> HH 10 ►-4 .S 0 cf of SpaEmper CO 0 >h > — ~l-H (73 1—1 ^ 1 .&• i £ CJ P* 40, , 60
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THE V SPANISH MONARCHY UNDER PHILIRE.(Philijfs DaminioTis shaded J 60 40 20 20 40 60 84 The Spanish Monarchy. a.d. 1559. with him like a huckster. On this basis of the recogni-tion of mutual rights by prince and people, the provincesof the Netherlands were loyal to Charles V. ; they lookedupon him as a native prince, for he had been brought upamong them. But under Philip II. all this began to change. Philiphad been brought up in Castile, and was Spanish incharacter, in manner, in appearance, in lan-made by gnage. His coldness, haughtiness, and pridePhilip 11. vexed the Flemings ; his reserve seemed tothem to be contemptuous. Yet they were loyal to Philipat first. It was the troops of the Netherlands and ofEngland that won for him the decisive battle of St.Quentin and enabled him to make with France the Peaceof Cateau Cambresis (1559). When this had been concluded Philip returned toSpain, which he never left again. Charles V. had notruled in the interest of any one of the countries und

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