The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... organization ; the Council of State , 186 - Actual dual organization the result of twofold strategical problem , 187 — Exhaustion and impotence of the Government , 187 - Ill - success of Anjou's government , 188 - Unsuccessful coup d ...
... organization ; the Council of State , 186 - Actual dual organization the result of twofold strategical problem , 187 — Exhaustion and impotence of the Government , 187 - Ill - success of Anjou's government , 188 - Unsuccessful coup d ...
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... organization . Calvinism had been weak in Holland before 1567. At a general Netherlands synod held at Emden in the period of exile shortly after that of Bedtbur , the Holland ministers had joined in signing the confession of De Bray as ...
... organization . Calvinism had been weak in Holland before 1567. At a general Netherlands synod held at Emden in the period of exile shortly after that of Bedtbur , the Holland ministers had joined in signing the confession of De Bray as ...
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... organization caused at first by the overthrow of the domination of the Catholic Church . In 1583 Sasbout Vosmeer was appointed Vicar of Utrecht , the first Archbishop under the reorganization of 1561 having died in 1580. Vosmeer , who ...
... organization caused at first by the overthrow of the domination of the Catholic Church . In 1583 Sasbout Vosmeer was appointed Vicar of Utrecht , the first Archbishop under the reorganization of 1561 having died in 1580. Vosmeer , who ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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