The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... appeared in arms before the town hall in order to prevent the magistrates from taking in a Spanish garrison . For a few days longer the town govern- ment opposed the admission of a Beggar garrison either , then they twice let in a few ...
... appeared in arms before the town hall in order to prevent the magistrates from taking in a Spanish garrison . For a few days longer the town govern- ment opposed the admission of a Beggar garrison either , then they twice let in a few ...
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... appeared gloomy indeed . In southern Flanders the Walloon Malcontents were advancing , while Parma's troops from the Upper Quarter of Gelderland marauded over the entire country- side of Brabant . Although the Prince , therefore , still ...
... appeared gloomy indeed . In southern Flanders the Walloon Malcontents were advancing , while Parma's troops from the Upper Quarter of Gelderland marauded over the entire country- side of Brabant . Although the Prince , therefore , still ...
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... appeared to be unattainable , they put pressure on the States to consent to a truce for a number of years . Public opinion in the Republic was violently agitated . There was a war party , which had from the first followed the nego ...
... appeared to be unattainable , they put pressure on the States to consent to a truce for a number of years . Public opinion in the Republic was violently agitated . There was a war party , which had from the first followed the nego ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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