The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... monarchy - authoritarian , levelling , centralizing , modernizing — and the love of particular rights , the tenacity of vested interests , the conservative libertarianism characteristic of feudal society . What gives it a distinctive ...
... monarchy - authoritarian , levelling , centralizing , modernizing — and the love of particular rights , the tenacity of vested interests , the conservative libertarianism characteristic of feudal society . What gives it a distinctive ...
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... monarchy . In 1378 they acquired Flanders , and soon afterwards got a hold on Brabant . Holland , Zealand , and Hainaut fell to them before 1430 , while with Luxemburg and other Walloon provinces they rounded off their Netherlands ...
... monarchy . In 1378 they acquired Flanders , and soon afterwards got a hold on Brabant . Holland , Zealand , and Hainaut fell to them before 1430 , while with Luxemburg and other Walloon provinces they rounded off their Netherlands ...
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... monarchy , Mennonism with its lower middle class appeal could not possibly stand up against this fighting creed , which understood organization and dis- cipline , and which had armed itself with a philosophy for state and society . The ...
... monarchy , Mennonism with its lower middle class appeal could not possibly stand up against this fighting creed , which understood organization and dis- cipline , and which had armed itself with a philosophy for state and society . The ...
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