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... formulated the thesis of the absolute and independent sovereign right of the
States of Holland ” , statement which was in accordance with the view most
commonly presented in Dutch historical literature , I have since found to be
untenable .
... formulated the thesis of the absolute and independent sovereign right of the
States of Holland ” , statement which was in accordance with the view most
commonly presented in Dutch historical literature , I have since found to be
untenable .
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In how far was its inspiration religious ? Was the emergence of a Protestant North
and a Catholic South in accordance with the aspirations of the populations
concerned , or was it due to factors of a different nature ? Was there , at the
beginning ...
In how far was its inspiration religious ? Was the emergence of a Protestant North
and a Catholic South in accordance with the aspirations of the populations
concerned , or was it due to factors of a different nature ? Was there , at the
beginning ...
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Instead of , in accordance with his wishes , protecting and reassuring the
Catholics as much as possible , the exclusive dominion of Calvinism in Holland
and Zealand was first of all expressly recognized , while in the second place the ...
Instead of , in accordance with his wishes , protecting and reassuring the
Catholics as much as possible , the exclusive dominion of Calvinism in Holland
and Zealand was first of all expressly recognized , while in the second place the ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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