The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... FRIESLAND 12 , GRONINGEN WALLOON PROVINCES I , ARTOIS II , WALLOON FLANDERS III , CAMBRAI IV , TOURNIA V , HAINAUT VI , NAMUR VII , LUXEMBURG TOWNS OUTSIDE HAPSBURG TERRITORY LIEGE , ST . TRUIDEN ( BISHOPRIC OF LIEGE ) , KÖLN ...
... FRIESLAND 12 , GRONINGEN WALLOON PROVINCES I , ARTOIS II , WALLOON FLANDERS III , CAMBRAI IV , TOURNIA V , HAINAUT VI , NAMUR VII , LUXEMBURG TOWNS OUTSIDE HAPSBURG TERRITORY LIEGE , ST . TRUIDEN ( BISHOPRIC OF LIEGE ) , KÖLN ...
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... Friesland there grew up in the ' forties what may be called the Mother Church , after whose example the Reformed communities " under the cross " —that is to say , hiding from the persecution — were generally modelled . It was a Polish ...
... Friesland there grew up in the ' forties what may be called the Mother Church , after whose example the Reformed communities " under the cross " —that is to say , hiding from the persecution — were generally modelled . It was a Polish ...
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... Friesland and those of Utrecht now prohibited the exercise of the Catholic religion in the whole of their provinces . The Catholics , on the other hand , longed only the more fervently for the coming of the liberator . But Rennenberg's ...
... Friesland and those of Utrecht now prohibited the exercise of the Catholic religion in the whole of their provinces . The Catholics , on the other hand , longed only the more fervently for the coming of the liberator . But Rennenberg's ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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