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Orange , 129 - Orange's ideal : “ the entire fatherland , " 130— “ Freedom of
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Orange , 129 - Orange's ideal : “ the entire fatherland , " 130— “ Freedom of
religions ...
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PAGE 3 July ; departure of the Spanish troops , 126 -- The Beggars and the
townsfolk , 127 - Annoyance over anti - Catholic excesses , 128 - Lumey and
Orange , 129 – Orange's ideal : " the entire fatherland , ” 130— “ Freedom of
religions ...
PAGE 3 July ; departure of the Spanish troops , 126 -- The Beggars and the
townsfolk , 127 - Annoyance over anti - Catholic excesses , 128 - Lumey and
Orange , 129 – Orange's ideal : " the entire fatherland , ” 130— “ Freedom of
religions ...
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suffer a massacre for risking an attempt to rid itself of the Spanish garrison in the
castle . Now it was Antwerp's turn . Simultaneously the troops of De Roda from
the castle and the mutineers from Aalst fell upon the town , expelled the troops of
...
suffer a massacre for risking an attempt to rid itself of the Spanish garrison in the
castle . Now it was Antwerp's turn . Simultaneously the troops of De Roda from
the castle and the mutineers from Aalst fell upon the town , expelled the troops of
...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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