The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... town to town ; and if occasionally a town did come over to the Prince spon- taneously , their assistance was immediately required to con- firm it in its choice . Nor should it be thought that all these Beggar bands did was to reveal the ...
... town to town ; and if occasionally a town did come over to the Prince spon- taneously , their assistance was immediately required to con- firm it in its choice . Nor should it be thought that all these Beggar bands did was to reveal the ...
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... town of Haarlem , what will he do for us ? This plaintive question was asked of the Beggar chief himself , when with Ruychaver and a few more officers he appeared before the corporation , assembled in the town hall , in order to press ...
... town of Haarlem , what will he do for us ? This plaintive question was asked of the Beggar chief himself , when with Ruychaver and a few more officers he appeared before the corporation , assembled in the town hall , in order to press ...
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... town - hall , and on August 17 , 1585 , was signed the treaty by which the town resumed obedience to Philip . Catholicism was re - established , but the Reformed were granted four years before they had to depart . All privileges were ...
... town - hall , and on August 17 , 1585 , was signed the treaty by which the town resumed obedience to Philip . Catholicism was re - established , but the Reformed were granted four years before they had to depart . All privileges were ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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