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They caused , moreover , great damage to Netherlands shipping , creating a
general sense of insecurity and ... The advantage which the Huguenot cause
gained by the possession of La Rochelle was not lost on the Netherlands rebels .
They caused , moreover , great damage to Netherlands shipping , creating a
general sense of insecurity and ... The advantage which the Huguenot cause
gained by the possession of La Rochelle was not lost on the Netherlands rebels .
Strana 158
here cerita to sec TH Cente orgar derel may 2000S was E as the exhau resul
doub tron 80 m ta were estrangement from the cause of the revolt which had
already begun among nobles , clergy , magistrates . While Orange had Aerschot (
and ...
here cerita to sec TH Cente orgar derel may 2000S was E as the exhau resul
doub tron 80 m ta were estrangement from the cause of the revolt which had
already begun among nobles , clergy , magistrates . While Orange had Aerschot (
and ...
Strana 161
In the eyes of the democrats , too , the national cause , which they already
identified with the cause of democracy , became one ... At Ghent the report of the
defeat near Gembloux had the immediate effect of causing the Eighteen to have
the ...
In the eyes of the democrats , too , the national cause , which they already
identified with the cause of democracy , became one ... At Ghent the report of the
defeat near Gembloux had the immediate effect of causing the Eighteen to have
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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