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Strana 106
He pursued Louis ' retreating army into the Count of East - Friesland's territory
and annihilated it at Jemmingen . After having made the town of Groningen feel
his fist - he compelled it at last to receive its first bishop and had a fortress built
there ...
He pursued Louis ' retreating army into the Count of East - Friesland's territory
and annihilated it at Jemmingen . After having made the town of Groningen feel
his fist - he compelled it at last to receive its first bishop and had a fortress built
there ...
Strana 107
with the army hoping to return into their country under his leadership . There were
Count Louis , escaped from Jemmingen , Hoogstraten , Culemborch , De Hames
, and other noblemen members of the Compromise . Eloquent manifestoes ...
with the army hoping to return into their country under his leadership . There were
Count Louis , escaped from Jemmingen , Hoogstraten , Culemborch , De Hames
, and other noblemen members of the Compromise . Eloquent manifestoes ...
Strana 117
Orange himself , who was raising a large army in Germany , was delayed by lack
of money no less than in 1568. On July 23 he took Roermond on the Maas , but
had to wait for contributions from the revolting Holland towns before his soldiers ...
Orange himself , who was raising a large army in Germany , was delayed by lack
of money no less than in 1568. On July 23 he took Roermond on the Maas , but
had to wait for contributions from the revolting Holland towns before his soldiers ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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