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2 ea It San 017 aits bu ohn ; by his brother , of securing Gelderland by binding it
more closely to Holland . Mention has been made more than once in the
preceding pages of this idea of a separate union between Holland and
Gelderland and ...
2 ea It San 017 aits bu ohn ; by his brother , of securing Gelderland by binding it
more closely to Holland . Mention has been made more than once in the
preceding pages of this idea of a separate union between Holland and
Gelderland and ...
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All these passionate sallies did not move the States of Gelderland to give in ; but
neither did their blank refusals make an end of the negotiations , which were
continued by their Stadtholder . The project which served as a basis had been ...
All these passionate sallies did not move the States of Gelderland to give in ; but
neither did their blank refusals make an end of the negotiations , which were
continued by their Stadtholder . The project which served as a basis had been ...
Strana 299
... greffier of the States - General 1577 184 Benninghe , Sicke Groningen
chronicler 63 Bentinck van Bicht , nobleman of the Upper Quarter of Gelderland ,
employed by the Southern StatesGeneral in the negotiations of Bergen - op -
Zoom 245 ...
... greffier of the States - General 1577 184 Benninghe , Sicke Groningen
chronicler 63 Bentinck van Bicht , nobleman of the Upper Quarter of Gelderland ,
employed by the Southern StatesGeneral in the negotiations of Bergen - op -
Zoom 245 ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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