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On the other hand it enabled the Leyden professoriate to attract foreigners into
their lecture rooms and to admit them within their own circle , while they could
freely carry on intellectual intercourse with their equals over the whole of Europe .
On the other hand it enabled the Leyden professoriate to attract foreigners into
their lecture rooms and to admit them within their own circle , while they could
freely carry on intellectual intercourse with their equals over the whole of Europe .
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Façade of the Municipal Museum “ De Lakenhal ” at
Leyden . The Pilgrim Fathers - room in the Municipal Museum “ De Lakenhal ” .
Pieterskerk at Leyden as seen across the square . Request of the Pilgrim Fathers
...
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Façade of the Municipal Museum “ De Lakenhal ” at
Leyden . The Pilgrim Fathers - room in the Municipal Museum “ De Lakenhal ” .
Pieterskerk at Leyden as seen across the square . Request of the Pilgrim Fathers
...
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As in 1888 1 ) an exhibition was held in Leyden from August 29th till September
2nd , 1920 , arranged by Dr. A. EEKHOF , Dr. D. Plooy and Dr. J. C.
OVERVOORDE , keeper of the Municipal Archives and director of the Municipal
Museum at ...
As in 1888 1 ) an exhibition was held in Leyden from August 29th till September
2nd , 1920 , arranged by Dr. A. EEKHOF , Dr. D. Plooy and Dr. J. C.
OVERVOORDE , keeper of the Municipal Archives and director of the Municipal
Museum at ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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