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In Classem Xerxis Hispani oratio
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In Classem Xerxis Hispani oratio
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De Ivre Belli Belgici Adversvs Philippvm Regem Hispaniarvm Oratio Nobilis Belgae, [d.i. Willem Verheiden] ...
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De Ivre Belli Belgici Adversvs Philippvm Regem Hispaniarvm Oratio Nobilis Belgæ, Ad Potentissimos, Ac Serenissimos Christiani Orbis Principes
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De Iure belli Belgici adversus Philippum regem Hispaniarum oratio
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De Iure Belli Belgici
Adversus Philippum regem Hispaniarum, Oratio Nobilis Belgae, Ad Potentissimos, ac Serenissimos Christiani orbis Principes ... -
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An oration or speech appropriated vnto the most mightie and illustrious princes of Christendom
Wherein the right and lavvfulnesse of the Netherlandish warre, against Philip King of Spain is approved and demonstrated. Composed by a Netherlandish gentleman, and faithfully translated out of divers languages into Dutch, and now Englished by Thomas Wood. According to the printed copie at Amsterdam, by Michael Collyne stationer, dwelling upon the water at the corner of the old Bridge street, anno 1608 -
Spanish policy
or, an oration of the learned Monsieur Verheiden. Delivered before the States General of the United Provinces, on the defeat of the invincible armado, with which Philip II. King of Spain, intended to invade England. Wherein The Secret Springs and Causes of that Famous Expedition are exactly traced; the Avarice and Cruelty of the Spaniards exposed; their Ambitious Views of Universal Monarchy, asserted and confirmed by numerous Instances; and the Politick Methods they took to introduce the Inquisition into Holland, England, France, Germany, Poland, and other Countries, set in a clear Light. Address'd to all the Princes and States of Europe. And now Published as a proper Warning to Great Britain at this Juncture; shewing the Folly and Danger of tamely submitting to Spanish Councils and Impositions; and demonstrating the Reasonableness of humbling the Pride of that haughty and insolent Nation