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In the fourteenth century it was becoming clear that the days of extreme feudal
confusion were counted . ... The four most powerful Netherlands princes , the
Count of Flanders , the Duke of Brabant and Limburg , the Duke of Gelderland ,
the ...
In the fourteenth century it was becoming clear that the days of extreme feudal
confusion were counted . ... The four most powerful Netherlands princes , the
Count of Flanders , the Duke of Brabant and Limburg , the Duke of Gelderland ,
the ...
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Nobody did more to strengthen this vicious circle than Count John . He exerted
himself greatly to persuade the States of Gelderland to accept the Religious
Peace , and when they obstinately refused , he yet helped the Reformed
wherever ...
Nobody did more to strengthen this vicious circle than Count John . He exerted
himself greatly to persuade the States of Gelderland to accept the Religious
Peace , and when they obstinately refused , he yet helped the Reformed
wherever ...
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Isabella of Castile 34 L Isabella Clara Eugenia , Infanta — , 1566-1633 , daughter
of Philip II , Lalaing , Antoine de– , Count of joint sovereign of the Nether
Hoogstraten , about 1535-68 , lands with her husband 1598– Knight of the
Fleece ...
Isabella of Castile 34 L Isabella Clara Eugenia , Infanta — , 1566-1633 , daughter
of Philip II , Lalaing , Antoine de– , Count of joint sovereign of the Nether
Hoogstraten , about 1535-68 , lands with her husband 1598– Knight of the
Fleece ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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