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One hesitates to say which is the more amazing , the assertion that William the
Silent was responsible for the loss of Flanders and Brabant , a disaster which he
strove to avert with all his might , or the belief that the separation had already
been ...
One hesitates to say which is the more amazing , the assertion that William the
Silent was responsible for the loss of Flanders and Brabant , a disaster which he
strove to avert with all his might , or the belief that the separation had already
been ...
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Nevertheless the idea of Netherlands unity had already obtained so much hold
over men's minds that in no province , either in 1477 or from 1482 to 1490 , was
the continuance of the association with the others called into question , except ...
Nevertheless the idea of Netherlands unity had already obtained so much hold
over men's minds that in no province , either in 1477 or from 1482 to 1490 , was
the continuance of the association with the others called into question , except ...
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Gen men Eng ? insir and than On l'ery tor Wou SE thes fron piti Mec to E strongly
does one feel here that their exceptional strategic position not only gave the
Hollanders confidence , but , aided by the legend which had already grown up ...
Gen men Eng ? insir and than On l'ery tor Wou SE thes fron piti Mec to E strongly
does one feel here that their exceptional strategic position not only gave the
Hollanders confidence , but , aided by the legend which had already grown up ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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