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Only the emigrants , living together in large numbers in London , Emden ,
Frankfort , were able to organize themselves freely . On the whole , unless
acquiescing in the orthodoxy that was prescribed and severely maintained ,
people could look ...
Only the emigrants , living together in large numbers in London , Emden ,
Frankfort , were able to organize themselves freely . On the whole , unless
acquiescing in the orthodoxy that was prescribed and severely maintained ,
people could look ...
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There is to be found the converging - point of trade routes which he who obtains
a firm footing there will be able to command . It will be unnecessary to occupy
more than a few towns , by preference in the neighbourhood of the Zuider Zee .
There is to be found the converging - point of trade routes which he who obtains
a firm footing there will be able to command . It will be unnecessary to occupy
more than a few towns , by preference in the neighbourhood of the Zuider Zee .
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... as the men's lips . How the affair makes one realize the inestimable advantage
which their superiority on the water in that island province gave to the insurgents !
Without the Spaniards being able to do anything to prevent them , the Beggars ...
... as the men's lips . How the affair makes one realize the inestimable advantage
which their superiority on the water in that island province gave to the insurgents !
Without the Spaniards being able to do anything to prevent them , the Beggars ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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