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To - day the seven provinces and the one - time Generality Lands south of the
rivers constitute the Kingdom of the Netherlands , to which certain additional
districts in the East , on the Maas , were joined in 1839. The provinces in which
Philip II ...
To - day the seven provinces and the one - time Generality Lands south of the
rivers constitute the Kingdom of the Netherlands , to which certain additional
districts in the East , on the Maas , were joined in 1839. The provinces in which
Philip II ...
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... Netherlands Republic these districts were administered as subject territory
under the name of Generality Lands , To - day the seven provinces and the one -
time Generality Lands south of the rivers constitute the Kingdom of the
Netherlands ...
... Netherlands Republic these districts were administered as subject territory
under the name of Generality Lands , To - day the seven provinces and the one -
time Generality Lands south of the rivers constitute the Kingdom of the
Netherlands ...
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The magnates owed their rise and position to the Burgundian - Habsburg
monarchy , so that each one's broad lands lay spread ... Orange's Netherlands
possessions had their centre in Brabant at Breda , but he also owned land in
Holland and ...
The magnates owed their rise and position to the Burgundian - Habsburg
monarchy , so that each one's broad lands lay spread ... Orange's Netherlands
possessions had their centre in Brabant at Breda , but he also owned land in
Holland and ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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