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... 61—But is fading, 63– Centres of cultural movement shifting, 63—Religious
movements cross provincial boundaries, 64—National consciousness stirring, 64
—In so far as it is based on the State, it does not exclude the Walloons, 65.
... 61—But is fading, 63– Centres of cultural movement shifting, 63—Religious
movements cross provincial boundaries, 64—National consciousness stirring, 64
—In so far as it is based on the State, it does not exclude the Walloons, 65.
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That was in this movement something new , and something of the greatest
importance . All former rebellions or movements of revolt , even when they were
so widespread as that which followed the death of Charles the Bold ( when ,
moreover ...
That was in this movement something new , and something of the greatest
importance . All former rebellions or movements of revolt , even when they were
so widespread as that which followed the death of Charles the Bold ( when ,
moreover ...
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This is not to say that the movement expressed itself everywhere with the same
dramatic intensity . On the contrary , although it certainly drew from all parts the
forces that sustained it , Brabant was the heart of the Netherlands , and political
life ...
This is not to say that the movement expressed itself everywhere with the same
dramatic intensity . On the contrary , although it certainly drew from all parts the
forces that sustained it , Brabant was the heart of the Netherlands , and political
life ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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