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After the annexation at all events there was no question any longer of the eastern
provinces attempting to maintain their cultural independence as against the
western and southern region . It is conceivable that they might have done so ...
After the annexation at all events there was no question any longer of the eastern
provinces attempting to maintain their cultural independence as against the
western and southern region . It is conceivable that they might have done so ...
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But Orange in particular realized that the religious question could no longer be
shirked . In full assembly of the Council of State on New Year's Eve , 1564 , on
the occasion of the drawing up of instructions for Egmont , who had once again to
go ...
But Orange in particular realized that the religious question could no longer be
shirked . In full assembly of the Council of State on New Year's Eve , 1564 , on
the occasion of the drawing up of instructions for Egmont , who had once again to
go ...
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... whose last remaining political organizations they had themselves reduced to
impotence ; since 1581 they had forbidden town governments ( it was certainly
no longer necessary for most of them ) to consult on provincial matters with guilds
...
... whose last remaining political organizations they had themselves reduced to
impotence ; since 1581 they had forbidden town governments ( it was certainly
no longer necessary for most of them ) to consult on provincial matters with guilds
...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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