The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Councils in order to assist the Governess . The Secret Council , which dealt with matters of justice , and the Council of Finance were composed mainly of " long - robed men , " while the magnates sat on the Council of State , which was ...
... Councils in order to assist the Governess . The Secret Council , which dealt with matters of justice , and the Council of Finance were composed mainly of " long - robed men , " while the magnates sat on the Council of State , which was ...
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... Council of State was powerless . Out of Spain there came no better comfort than the announcement , five months after the death of Requesens , of a new Governor : no less a personage than Don John , the King's bastard brother , was to ...
... Council of State was powerless . Out of Spain there came no better comfort than the announcement , five months after the death of Requesens , of a new Governor : no less a personage than Don John , the King's bastard brother , was to ...
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... Council of State , a new Council " East of the Maas " ( north of the rivers ) . In practice nothing came of the subor- dination of this new Council to the Council of State , and actually it simply took the place of the Committee of the ...
... Council of State , a new Council " East of the Maas " ( north of the rivers ) . In practice nothing came of the subor- dination of this new Council to the Council of State , and actually it simply took the place of the Committee of the ...
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