"Monarchism" Quotes from Famous Books
... organization and a general union, much delicacy of handling was necessary. The sentiment of extreme Catholicism and Monarchism was not to be suddenly scared into opposition. The Prince, therefore, in all his addresses and documents was careful to disclaim any intention of disturbing the established religion, or of making any rash political changes. "Let no man think," ... — The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1555-1566 • John Lothrop Motley |