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No doubt in the forthcoming contest the Netherlands rebels managed more than
once to play off successfully against their oppressor the rivalry of Habsburg and
Valois . But these tactics were never without peril , and if the projects of 1571 had
...
No doubt in the forthcoming contest the Netherlands rebels managed more than
once to play off successfully against their oppressor the rivalry of Habsburg and
Valois . But these tactics were never without peril , and if the projects of 1571 had
...
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Mention has been made more than once in the preceding pages of this idea of a
separate union between Holland and Gelderland and other northern provinces .
It was promoted by Orange and Holland — there is no doubt that Van Lier's ...
Mention has been made more than once in the preceding pages of this idea of a
separate union between Holland and Gelderland and other northern provinces .
It was promoted by Orange and Holland — there is no doubt that Van Lier's ...
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Battle was joined once more between the Northern StatesGeneral and the
Archdukes , who indeed stood for Spain . It has been briefly noticed above that
the respective forces kept each other balanced on land . Philip III's zeal for the
war ...
Battle was joined once more between the Northern StatesGeneral and the
Archdukes , who indeed stood for Spain . It has been briefly noticed above that
the respective forces kept each other balanced on land . Philip III's zeal for the
war ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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