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... national character , 95 - Only the Calvinists prepare for armed resistance , 95 -
Brederode the leader ; Orange keeps in the background , 96 — Disasters of
Watrelos , Lannoy , December 1566 , and Oosterweel , April 1567 , 97 – Orange
and ...
... national character , 95 - Only the Calvinists prepare for armed resistance , 95 -
Brederode the leader ; Orange keeps in the background , 96 — Disasters of
Watrelos , Lannoy , December 1566 , and Oosterweel , April 1567 , 97 – Orange
and ...
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Thus one of the “ Beggars ' songs " which expressed the varying moods of the
party of resistance in those years . Brederode , meanwhile , was diligent enough
and travelled round in northern Germany to raise men and money . But the
money ...
Thus one of the “ Beggars ' songs " which expressed the varying moods of the
party of resistance in those years . Brederode , meanwhile , was diligent enough
and travelled round in northern Germany to raise men and money . But the
money ...
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But here stood the great leader of the revolt , with his Beggars and mercenaries ,
the concentrated power of resistance not of this province only but of the whole
Netherlands people , and they were determined to put up a desperate fight .
But here stood the great leader of the revolt , with his Beggars and mercenaries ,
the concentrated power of resistance not of this province only but of the whole
Netherlands people , and they were determined to put up a desperate fight .
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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