The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... fact . Yet Motley makes this statement in the most extreme form imaginable . It is impossible to indicate in a few brief sentences what is involved for the interpretation of Netherlands history in this tremendous fact - which apparently ...
... fact . Yet Motley makes this statement in the most extreme form imaginable . It is impossible to indicate in a few brief sentences what is involved for the interpretation of Netherlands history in this tremendous fact - which apparently ...
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... fact . Yet Motley makes this statement in the most extreme form imaginable.1 It is impossible to indicate in a few brief sentences what is involved for the interpretation of Netherlands history in this tremendous fact - which apparently ...
... fact . Yet Motley makes this statement in the most extreme form imaginable.1 It is impossible to indicate in a few brief sentences what is involved for the interpretation of Netherlands history in this tremendous fact - which apparently ...
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... fact deserving especial attention is that the religious development , sketched above , did not anywhere intensify provincial differences . Undoubtedly , a closer examination reveals many - featured variety rather than flat uniformity ...
... fact deserving especial attention is that the religious development , sketched above , did not anywhere intensify provincial differences . Undoubtedly , a closer examination reveals many - featured variety rather than flat uniformity ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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