The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Beggars a few days after- wards , and especially when still a little later Enkhuizen broke out into rebellion . Then exiles , provided with commissions of the Prince , came streaming back , and in June and July the Beggars , starting ...
... Beggars a few days after- wards , and especially when still a little later Enkhuizen broke out into rebellion . Then exiles , provided with commissions of the Prince , came streaming back , and in June and July the Beggars , starting ...
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... Beggars ' command of the waters it could get supplies from South Beveland via Arnemuiden . Tseraerts therefore attempted to get hold of Goes in order to cut Middel- burg's communications with the Continent , the basis of Spanish power ...
... Beggars ' command of the waters it could get supplies from South Beveland via Arnemuiden . Tseraerts therefore attempted to get hold of Goes in order to cut Middel- burg's communications with the Continent , the basis of Spanish power ...
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... Beggars fulfilled a function of the greatest importance . Everywhere the magistrates had to be compelled to recognize the Prince , and it was not often that the party of the revolution , which most easily found sup- port amongst the ...
... Beggars fulfilled a function of the greatest importance . Everywhere the magistrates had to be compelled to recognize the Prince , and it was not often that the party of the revolution , which most easily found sup- port amongst the ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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