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I EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY THE NATION AND THE DYNASTY 11 When
Charles V transferred the government of the Netherlands to his son Philip in 1555
, delegates of seventeen provinces of varying size and importance composed ...
I EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY THE NATION AND THE DYNASTY 11 When
Charles V transferred the government of the Netherlands to his son Philip in 1555
, delegates of seventeen provinces of varying size and importance composed ...
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About the middle of the sixteenth century Flanders still raised more than any
other province under the system of quotas as ... was called " the patrimonial
provinces " —that is , the seventeen without the recently conquered north -
eastern ones .
About the middle of the sixteenth century Flanders still raised more than any
other province under the system of quotas as ... was called " the patrimonial
provinces " —that is , the seventeen without the recently conquered north -
eastern ones .
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In July the States - General resolved to lay before all the provinces a project of
Religious Peace . Even though this was merely a project , over which each
province was to retain the final decision , the resolution met with the opposition of
...
In July the States - General resolved to lay before all the provinces a project of
Religious Peace . Even though this was merely a project , over which each
province was to retain the final decision , the resolution met with the opposition 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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