A computer network with a star networktopology, in its simplest form, consists of one central, or hub computer which acts
as a router to transmit messages between connected computers by a store-and-forward[?] or switching
system. A hierarchical extension of the star topology allows each node connected by a hub to in turn
play the role of a hub for a disjoint set of leaf nodes[?]. In this case multiple routes[?] may
exist between any two given nodes of the network.
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Putting the cart before the oxen
Religion was made the strumpet of Political Ambition
Safest citadel against an invader and a tyrant is distrust
Secure the prizes of war without the troubles and dangers
She declined to be his procuress
Smooth words, in the plentiful lack of any substantial
Stroke of a broken table knife sharpened on a carriage wheel
The defence of the civil authority against the priesthood
The truth in shortest about matters of importance
The Catholic League and the Protestant Union
Their own roofs were not quite yet in a blaze
Theology and politics were one
There was but one king in Europe, Henry the Bearnese
They have killed him, 'e ammazato,' cried Concini
Thirty Years' War tread on the heels of the forty years
Uncouple the dogs and let them run
Vows of an eternal friendship of several weeks' duration
Whether repentance could effect salvation
Whose mutual hatred was now artfully inflamed by partisans
Work of the aforesaid Puritans and a few Jesuits
End of this Project Gutenberg Etext Entire John of Barneveld 1609-15
THE LIFE AND DEATH of JOHN OF BARNEVELD, ADVOCATE OF HOLLAND
WITH A VIEW OF THE PRIMARY CAUSES AND MOVEMENTS OF THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR
By John Lothrop Motley, D.C.L., LL.D.
MOTLEY'S HISTORY OF THE NETHERLANDS, Project Gutenberg Edition, Volume 98
Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Complete, 1614-23
CHAPTER XI.
The Advocate sounds the Alarm in Germany--His Instructions to
take Aachen, Mulheim, and other Towns--Supineness of the
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