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Rennenberg and his provinces , who had taken part in the first discussions at
Arnhem , abstained now that matters had taken this turn . Only the ... As a matter
of fact the alliance formed at Utrecht did constitute within the Pacification a far ...
Rennenberg and his provinces , who had taken part in the first discussions at
Arnhem , abstained now that matters had taken this turn . Only the ... As a matter
of fact the alliance formed at Utrecht did constitute within the Pacification a far ...
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No matter , therefore , how keenly Parma felt that the whole issue in the
Netherlands remained uncertain so long as Holland and Zealand held out ; no
matter how fervently he wished to complete his task there , he had to obey
Philip's positive ...
No matter , therefore , how keenly Parma felt that the whole issue in the
Netherlands remained uncertain so long as Holland and Zealand held out ; no
matter how fervently he wished to complete his task there , he had to obey
Philip's positive ...
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m TE however unskilled the writers were in the use of the pen , As a matter of fact
the work with which this new kind of literature opens , Jan Huygen van
Linschoten's description of the Portuguese empire in the Indies , is a masterpiece
of ...
m TE however unskilled the writers were in the use of the pen , As a matter of fact
the work with which this new kind of literature opens , Jan Huygen van
Linschoten's description of the Portuguese empire in the Indies , is a masterpiece
of ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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