The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Union was signed at Utrecht . But even though the States of Gelderland had sent a delegation , they had not empowered it to sign , and it was Count John who with his solitary name on the document boldly represented the whole province ...
... Union was signed at Utrecht . But even though the States of Gelderland had sent a delegation , they had not empowered it to sign , and it was Count John who with his solitary name on the document boldly represented the whole province ...
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... Union , some of the most prominent among many vigorous personali- ties ; for example , Reinier Cant , who became a member of the Committee of the Closer Union . At Haarlem , on Corpus Christi 1579 , the garrison assaulted the procession ...
... Union , some of the most prominent among many vigorous personali- ties ; for example , Reinier Cant , who became a member of the Committee of the Closer Union . At Haarlem , on Corpus Christi 1579 , the garrison assaulted the procession ...
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... Union , which had undoubtedly been loosened by the Union of Utrecht . It is true that the Union of Utrecht now embraced almost the whole of the territory of the rebellion , and had furthered the Protestantization of the South as well as ...
... Union , which had undoubtedly been loosened by the Union of Utrecht . It is true that the Union of Utrecht now embraced almost the whole of the territory of the rebellion , and had furthered the Protestantization of the South as well as ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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