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Most of the town governments , in all of which the prince had caused the
oligarchic system to prevail , entertained good ... From the side of the
Government , it is true , there was no end of pushing and pressing , to which the
subjects often gave ...
Most of the town governments , in all of which the prince had caused the
oligarchic system to prevail , entertained good ... From the side of the
Government , it is true , there was no end of pushing and pressing , to which the
subjects often gave ...
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Thus the Brussels Government had been able to subdue the country with the
help of the native nobility ( among the ... much over - represented ) , and with the
sympathies of a great part of the citizens , particularly of the town governments .
Thus the Brussels Government had been able to subdue the country with the
help of the native nobility ( among the ... much over - represented ) , and with the
sympathies of a great part of the citizens , particularly of the town governments .
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Several who were too firmly fixed in the government of their provinces not to see
everything primarily from a provincial ... decisions from both provincial States and
town governments , been taught to grapple with problems of general policy .
Several who were too firmly fixed in the government of their provinces not to see
everything primarily from a provincial ... decisions from both provincial States and
town governments , been taught to grapple with problems of general policy .
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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