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He marched north in person in order to wipe out the impression of the event . But
before leaving he staged a number of executions so as to strike terror into the
hearts of the provinces from which he had for a brief period to withdraw so many
...
He marched north in person in order to wipe out the impression of the event . But
before leaving he staged a number of executions so as to strike terror into the
hearts of the provinces from which he had for a brief period to withdraw so many
...
Strana 135
Under an electo the mutineers marched through the subjected provinces ,
robbing as they went , and finally entered Antwerp , which they ing . in hall , gone
" This ou will burgoimmeJlan e Mes T5 , and Prince opened rever , as no been
Sants ...
Under an electo the mutineers marched through the subjected provinces ,
robbing as they went , and finally entered Antwerp , which they ing . in hall , gone
" This ou will burgoimmeJlan e Mes T5 , and Prince opened rever , as no been
Sants ...
Strana 138
For a while they continued to hold The Hague ; but they soon broke out into
mutiny again , and marched through Haarlem and round Amsterdam to Utrecht ,
subsisting on the peasants there and in Gelderland , at times engaging in bloody
...
For a while they continued to hold The Hague ; but they soon broke out into
mutiny again , and marched through Haarlem and round Amsterdam to Utrecht ,
subsisting on the peasants there and in Gelderland , at times engaging in bloody
...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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