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They now formed with Flanders and Brabant a real cultural unit , which received
most of its more significant influences from the Romance South . The eastern
region , on the other hand , during the period of strenuous resistance to the ...
They now formed with Flanders and Brabant a real cultural unit , which received
most of its more significant influences from the Romance South . The eastern
region , on the other hand , during the period of strenuous resistance to the ...
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Pieter Geyl. formed mbers emis . ers Tue oly Bio minch dll comai aise by venaer
C , 107 merely because it was so intimately linked with the mercantile class ,
because its own particular interests were at stake ? Were its motives purely
selfish ?
Pieter Geyl. formed mbers emis . ers Tue oly Bio minch dll comai aise by venaer
C , 107 merely because it was so intimately linked with the mercantile class ,
because its own particular interests were at stake ? Were its motives purely
selfish ?
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... youngest and strongest members of the congregation were to sail first ; that
nobody was to go , if not of their own free will and that the emigrants were to be
accompanied by the Elder WilLIAM BREWSTER in case they formed the smaller
part ...
... youngest and strongest members of the congregation were to sail first ; that
nobody was to go , if not of their own free will and that the emigrants were to be
accompanied by the Elder WilLIAM BREWSTER in case they formed the smaller
part ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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