The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... trade yet remained as it were a visitor to Antwerp . Especially as there was still another peculiarity about the ... trade of exchange and themselves benefited by Antwerp's prosperity . The steady growth of the trade of Holland and ...
... trade yet remained as it were a visitor to Antwerp . Especially as there was still another peculiarity about the ... trade of exchange and themselves benefited by Antwerp's prosperity . The steady growth of the trade of Holland and ...
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... trading commonwealth will arise , which will be an example to Brabant and Flanders , tempting them similarly to throw off the yoke , or which , if they prove incapable of doing that , will be able to keep them cut off from all trade and ...
... trading commonwealth will arise , which will be an example to Brabant and Flanders , tempting them similarly to throw off the yoke , or which , if they prove incapable of doing that , will be able to keep them cut off from all trade and ...
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... trade and by the money it brought into the country , activity and prosperity increased by leaps and bounds on all ... trade , and particularly on trade with the obedient provinces , the so - called " convoy and licence " duties , in the ...
... trade and by the money it brought into the country , activity and prosperity increased by leaps and bounds on all ... trade , and particularly on trade with the obedient provinces , the so - called " convoy and licence " duties , in the ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
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I | 22 |
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