The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Prince . Now he soon fled from Holland to escape the rage of Lumey . Orange , when he appointed Lumey , could not yet have had any knowledge of the Beggar chief's goings - on at The Brill . As soon as he arrived in Holland , towards the ...
... Prince . Now he soon fled from Holland to escape the rage of Lumey . Orange , when he appointed Lumey , could not yet have had any knowledge of the Beggar chief's goings - on at The Brill . As soon as he arrived in Holland , towards the ...
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... Prince on missions full of danger , had been included among the burgomasters . Yet , on the whole , the government was still lukewarm and lent a ready ear to refugee citizens-- " glippers " as they were called - who transmitted from the ...
... Prince on missions full of danger , had been included among the burgomasters . Yet , on the whole , the government was still lukewarm and lent a ready ear to refugee citizens-- " glippers " as they were called - who transmitted from the ...
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... Prince " here obviously levelled against Orange : O Prince , mark well God's Law . Beware Thou lead'st us not into the snare Of this French fellow . Such was the prevailing temper that Orange left Antwerp for Middelburg , from where he ...
... Prince " here obviously levelled against Orange : O Prince , mark well God's Law . Beware Thou lead'st us not into the snare Of this French fellow . Such was the prevailing temper that Orange left Antwerp for Middelburg , from where he ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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