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There remained differences , but there was no longer any danger that they would
become the basis for divergent national development . As to the West and South ,
one may notice certain changes in the parts played by the various provinces in ...
There remained differences , but there was no longer any danger that they would
become the basis for divergent national development . As to the West and South ,
one may notice certain changes in the parts played by the various provinces in ...
Strana 143
Later the divergence within the ascendancy party , which has been hinted at
above , was to become apparent and to cause great strife and trouble in Holland .
For the time being nothing was shown outwardly but Calvinism and an inclination
...
Later the divergence within the ascendancy party , which has been hinted at
above , was to become apparent and to cause great strife and trouble in Holland .
For the time being nothing was shown outwardly but Calvinism and an inclination
...
Strana 275
And while Brussels had been the capital under the alien regime of Burgundians
and Habsburgs , The Hague had now become the centre of a domestic political
system , essentially Netherlandish , even though the Court added a foreign note
to ...
And while Brussels had been the capital under the alien regime of Burgundians
and Habsburgs , The Hague had now become the centre of a domestic political
system , essentially Netherlandish , even though the Court added a foreign note
to ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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