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First of all , against the intention of Orange and Louis of Nassau , the game was
set going in Holland , and that far too early , by a force of Sea Beggars who on
April 1 captured The Brill , which in those days commanded the entry into the
lower ...
First of all , against the intention of Orange and Louis of Nassau , the game was
set going in Holland , and that far too early , by a force of Sea Beggars who on
April 1 captured The Brill , which in those days commanded the entry into the
lower ...
Strana 123
In spite of the Beggars ' command of the waters it could get supplies from South
Beveland via Arnemuiden . Tseraerts therefore attempted to get hold of Goes in
order to cut Middelburg's communications with the Continent , the basis of ...
In spite of the Beggars ' command of the waters it could get supplies from South
Beveland via Arnemuiden . Tseraerts therefore attempted to get hold of Goes in
order to cut Middelburg's communications with the Continent , the basis of ...
Strana 127
One thing appears at once from this outline - namely , that in the extension of the
revolt the Beggars fulfilled a function of the greatest importance . Everywhere the
magistrates had to be compelled to recognize the Prince , and it was not often ...
One thing appears at once from this outline - namely , that in the extension of the
revolt the Beggars fulfilled a function of the greatest importance . Everywhere the
magistrates had to be compelled to recognize the Prince , and it was not often ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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