The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... continued , and the high nobility had acquired a Burgundian outlook . There was , however , this difference , that Burgundian without Burgundy , lost in 1477 , had developed into Netherlandish ( albeit with a preponderance of the ...
... continued , and the high nobility had acquired a Burgundian outlook . There was , however , this difference , that Burgundian without Burgundy , lost in 1477 , had developed into Netherlandish ( albeit with a preponderance of the ...
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... continued to manifest a feeling of solidarity . At the same time it can hardly be called surprising when this sentiment , forced into the old channels of provincialism by the very origin of the rebellion , exposed to the storms of war ...
... continued to manifest a feeling of solidarity . At the same time it can hardly be called surprising when this sentiment , forced into the old channels of provincialism by the very origin of the rebellion , exposed to the storms of war ...
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... continued to maintain any claims conflicting with the resolu- tion of abjuration of 1581 and with the established right of the Netherlands , which had been recognized as a free state by the greatest kingdoms . So the Archdukes signed a ...
... continued to maintain any claims conflicting with the resolu- tion of abjuration of 1581 and with the established right of the Netherlands , which had been recognized as a free state by the greatest kingdoms . So the Archdukes signed a ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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