The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Groningen to submit and introduce the Religious Peace . Yet he did not feel comfortable when matters took this turn . It was not to be expected that he should ! The Walloon nobleman could hardly remain insensible to the example set by ...
... Groningen to submit and introduce the Religious Peace . Yet he did not feel comfortable when matters took this turn . It was not to be expected that he should ! The Walloon nobleman could hardly remain insensible to the example set by ...
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... Groningen ; it was led by Schenck van Nydechem , with a staff of Frisian and Groningen émigrés . Hohenlohe , trying to stop this force , was defeated , the siege of Groningen had to be raised , and now more than ever the entire North ...
... Groningen ; it was led by Schenck van Nydechem , with a staff of Frisian and Groningen émigrés . Hohenlohe , trying to stop this force , was defeated , the siege of Groningen had to be raised , and now more than ever the entire North ...
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... Groningen a few years before . Groningen remained for years a weak member of the body politic . Reunited with its old partner and enemy the Ommelands , it had been admitted to the Union under William Louis as Stadtholder . But the town ...
... Groningen a few years before . Groningen remained for years a weak member of the body politic . Reunited with its old partner and enemy the Ommelands , it had been admitted to the Union under William Louis as Stadtholder . But the town ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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