So rapid was the fall of Spain, that in only three reigns after the death of Philip II, the most powerful monarchy existing in the world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity by foreign nations, was reduced more than... Cruise of the 'Red rose', 1880 [by S. Lloyd]. - Sayfa iSamuel Lloyd (of Sparkbrook, Birmingham.) tarafından - 1880Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 646 sayfa
...sixteenth century, was undone by the little princes of the seventeenth. So rapid was the fall of Spain, that in only three reigns after the death of Philip...world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity by foreign nations, was reduced more than once to bankruptcy, was stripped... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 648 sayfa
...sixteenth century, was undone by the little princes of the seventeenth. So rapid was the fall of Spain, that in only three reigns after the death of Philip...world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity by foreign nations, was reduced more than once to bankruptcy, was stripped... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1862 - 642 sayfa
...predecessors were able^ occupied the throne from 15 98 to 1700; and 'so rapid was the fall of Spain, that in only three reigns after the death of Philip...world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity by foreign nations, was reduced more than once to bankruptcy, was stripped... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 620 sayfa
...were able, occupied the throne from 1598 to 1700 ; and " so rapid was the fall of Spnin, that in onU three reigns after the death of Philip II., the most...world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity by foreign nations, was reduced more than once to bankruptcy, was stripped... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1878 - 620 sayfa
...seventeenth. So rapid was the fall of Spain, that in only three reigns after the death of Philip H., the most powerful monarchy existing in the world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity by foreign nations, was reduced more than once to bankruptcy, was stripped... | |
| Joseph Krauskopf - 1886 - 280 sayfa
...fall of Spain," says Buckle in his "History of the Civilization of England," Vol. II, Chap. I, "that the most powerful monarchy existing in the world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity by foreign nations, was reduced more than once to bankruptcy, was stripped... | |
| William Henry Van Ornum - 1892 - 384 sayfa
...ignorant, infirm of purpose, passing their lives in the lowest and most sordid pleasures. Spain was brought to the lowest point of debasement, insulted with impunity by foreign nations; or rather, by the despotic rulers of foreign nations, was reduced to bankruptcy, stripped of her fairest... | |
| Joseph Hiam Levy - 1903 - 140 sayfa
...historian, speaking of the condition of Spain at the end of the seventeenth century, tells us that " the most powerful monarchy existing in the world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity by foreign nations, was reduced more than once to bankruptcy, was stripped... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1904 - 976 sayfa
...sixteenth century was undone by the little princes of the seventeenth. So rapid was the fall of Spain, that in only three reigns after the death of Philip...world was depressed to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity и " Sans espérance de postérité." MUM. Mémoires de Xoaäles, vol. ip... | |
| Francis W. Halsey - 2006 - 209 sayfa
...sixteenth century, was undone by the little princes of the seventeenth. So rapid was the fall of Spain, that in only three reigns after the death of Philip II., the most powerful nionarchy existing in the. world was deprest to the lowest point of debasement, was insulted with impunity... | |
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