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Orange's Netherlands possessions had their centre in Brabant at Breda , but he
also owned land in Holland and Zealand , of which provinces he was Stadtholder
. Egmont's house sprang originally from Holland ; one branch had occupied the ...
Orange's Netherlands possessions had their centre in Brabant at Breda , but he
also owned land in Holland and Zealand , of which provinces he was Stadtholder
. Egmont's house sprang originally from Holland ; one branch had occupied the ...
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12 12 I : had become Stadtholder of Gelderland , which had been without a
Stadtholder since Hierges had gone over to Don John . How is it possible that the
States of that eminently Catholic province had let themselves be saddled with so
...
12 12 I : had become Stadtholder of Gelderland , which had been without a
Stadtholder since Hierges had gone over to Don John . How is it possible that the
States of that eminently Catholic province had let themselves be saddled with so
...
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... 15671612 , of Antwerp , merchant and 1625 , second son of William the consul
of the Netherlands mer Silent , Stadtholder of Holland chants in London ,
historian 246 , and Zealand 1585 , of Utrecht , Overysel , and Gelderland 1590 ,
Meulen ...
... 15671612 , of Antwerp , merchant and 1625 , second son of William the consul
of the Netherlands mer Silent , Stadtholder of Holland chants in London ,
historian 246 , and Zealand 1585 , of Utrecht , Overysel , and Gelderland 1590 ,
Meulen ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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