Philip II of Spain — "But then you would not be worthy of the crown, but, instead, an enemy of the pub…"
But then you would not be worthy of the crown, but, instead, an enemy of the public well-being of your vassals.
But then you would not be worthy of the crown, but, instead, an enemy of the public well-being of your vassals.
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"I have always sought peace, but not at any price."
"I am surrounded by traitors and enemies."
"I would rather lose my head than my faith."
"Time and I against any two."
"I have always sought to do justice, even to my enemies."
From his last instructions to his heir, warning against governing alone.
Date: 1597
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