The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Maas was drawn into the orbit of Netherlands life by the union of the Duchy of Limburg with the Duchy of Brabant . The Saxon and Frisian country immediately to the north and east of the Frankish land had had special relations with it ...
... Maas was drawn into the orbit of Netherlands life by the union of the Duchy of Limburg with the Duchy of Brabant . The Saxon and Frisian country immediately to the north and east of the Frankish land had had special relations with it ...
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... Maas , but had to wait for contri- butions from the revolting Holland towns before his soldiers , who were clamouring for their pay , consented to be led farther west . During all that time Louis was invested at Mons . A little Huguenot ...
... Maas , but had to wait for contri- butions from the revolting Holland towns before his soldiers , who were clamouring for their pay , consented to be led farther west . During all that time Louis was invested at Mons . A little Huguenot ...
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... Maas , the Ysel , and the Waal , and in course of time to get at Holland . It was John of Nassau himself who instructed an envoy of his to represent these facts to the States of Holland , it was he who , a little while after his ...
... Maas , the Ysel , and the Waal , and in course of time to get at Holland . It was John of Nassau himself who instructed an envoy of his to represent these facts to the States of Holland , it was he who , a little while after his ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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