The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 3

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Macmillan Company, 1918
 

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Siege of Rouen
50
Dorat Amyot
56
Other Huguenot writers Historical research Hotman Bodin
62
His scepticism
69
CHAPTER III
73
Contents
78
The Reformers assume the offensive Synods of Pinczow and Kozminek
80
Election of Henry of Anjou The pacta conventa
89
Intervention of Jan Zamoyski
95
6
113
7
130
9
139
CHAPTER V
140
10
145
His Hungarian rule The Turkish peril
146
Augustus of Saxony
150
William of JülichCleves The BrunswickLüneburg lines
156
11
161
The Protestants and the reservatum ecclesiasticum
162
His advance towards conformity
168
John Casimirs expedition into France The German Protestants and
174
12
177
Rudolf elected Roman King Diet of Ratisbon 1576
181
13
184
PAGE
190
14
208
CHAPTER VII
221
18
224
Alva proclaims a royal amnesty
227
at Dort
233
19
245
Agreement between Orange and Anjou
249
Anjou at Antwerp Attempt at assassinating Orange
255
Treaty of CateauCambrésis 1559
260
Mary Stewart and Catholicism
261
The question of her marriage
268
CHAPTER IX
294
de Dios
298
Fresh English ventures Death of Sir Humphrey Gilbert
300
Preparations of Spain Her ships and seamen
307
21
312
The Armada and the fireships off Calais
313
Poverty of Spain
317
Rupture between Henry III and Rome
319
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
King Stephen and the Nuncio Laureo
341
Whitgift Primate
342
Political perils of Catholicism
349
Economic distress
355
The succession question Death of Queen Elizabeth 1603
361
CHAPTER XI
364
THE END OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
379
CHAPTER XII
383
Police and religion
389
Character of Cosimos rule His resignation
395
Cosimos death 1574 Rule of Francis de Medici his death 1587
396
Problems for Emmanuel Philibert
402
His death 1580
409
Interference and War in Provence
415
Treaty of SaintJulien Failure of Charles Emmanuel
421
Spain during Philips absence
426
Murder of Francesco Peretti
427
The Monti
433
Philip pauses
509
His last days Archduke Ernest in Flanders
521
CHAPTER XVI
526
The Spaniards in Ireland 16012
533
The Twelve Years Truce 1609
540
CHAPTER XVII
549
The Gunpowder Plot
555
Last voyage and execution of Ralegh Colonisation of Virginia
562
Buckinghams abuses Bohemia and the Palatinate 161921
568
Dissolution of Parliament 1622 Gondomar
574
Irish legislation of Henry VII Poynings law The Church of Rome
580
Progress of the Reformation in Ireland
586
His death Beginnings of the CounterReformation in Ireland Mission
592
His death 1583
598
Connaught and Ulster
604
CHAPTER XIX
617
His failure and return to England Parmas plans and prospects 1588
623
The great campaign of 1597
629
Spain and France
631
Campaign against Dunkirk 1600
635
Conferences and discussions at the Hague
641
Remonstrants and Contra Remonstrants
647
Trial of Oldenbarneveldt 1619
652
Henry of Bourbons position after the death of Henry III
658
The Croquants The Jesuits
664
Siege of La Fère Henrys allies
670
War with Savoy and settlement 1601
677
The Grisons Henry and the United Provinces
684
His qualities and achievements
691
CHAPTER XXI
696
Letter of Majesty
727
Treaty of Xanten
733
Castile on the brink of financial ruin
736
Luthers revolution Comparison of his Liberty of a Christian Man with
739
Law and force Idea of compulsion underlying all law and private right
745
the hero of legitimism James Is True Law of Free Monarchy
752
Concordats
758
French Catholic League founded on theory of lawfulness of resistance
765
CHAPS
771
272
774
Charron
775
93
776
Dissolution of Parliament 1614 Ascendancy of Somerset
777
The Catholic Reaction in Poland and the Valois
779
95
783
96
795
98
803
VIII
810
The Elizabethan Naval War with Spain
816
The Elizabethan Age of English Literature
825
The end of the Italian Renaissance
839
Great Britain under James I VI
847
28
850
Henry IV of France
860
29
861
Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century
867
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF LEADING EVENTS
874
Stephens foreign policy
877
30
881
Flight of Antonio Perez
882
Financial and religious causes of discontent in the Netherlands
886
34
888
Results of ecclesiastical competition Sovereignty resident in the people
894
Difficulties of Charles V and King Ferdinand
898
Solymans expedition into Austria 1532 Check at Güns
906
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