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Strana 141
... the Netherlanders saw a striking demonstration of the formidable strength that
the Spanish military forces could still ... managed to raise enough funds at a high
rate of interest for a desperate attempt to break down the revolt by main force .
... the Netherlanders saw a striking demonstration of the formidable strength that
the Spanish military forces could still ... managed to raise enough funds at a high
rate of interest for a desperate attempt to break down the revolt by main force .
Strana 226
... vigorous onrush , which the Spanish forces made in that same year 1598 , was
again directed to break through there . ... in spite of the enemy's remoteness from
his base , which inevitably weakened the force of his thrust , people in Holland ...
... vigorous onrush , which the Spanish forces made in that same year 1598 , was
again directed to break through there . ... in spite of the enemy's remoteness from
his base , which inevitably weakened the force of his thrust , people in Holland ...
Strana 258
It was only the outcome of strife , of war with the foreign ruler , which brought
about that fatal redistribution of forces which was ... view conveniently overlooks
the fact that the Eastern provinces had to be reconquered for the Republic by
force ) .
It was only the outcome of strife , of war with the foreign ruler , which brought
about that fatal redistribution of forces which was ... view conveniently overlooks
the fact that the Eastern provinces had to be reconquered for the Republic by
force ) .
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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