The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Dutch and south of which French is spoken , is indicated by a line on each of the maps included in this volume . The ... Dutch , a word which presents problems of its own . Dutch : appertaining to the Germanic population of the ...
... Dutch and south of which French is spoken , is indicated by a line on each of the maps included in this volume . The ... Dutch , a word which presents problems of its own . Dutch : appertaining to the Germanic population of the ...
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... Dutch is the same word as Duitsch ( Deutsch ) , which down to the seventeenth century was used by the Germanic Nether- landers themselves to indicate their own language ; to - day in their parlance the word means German . ( In the ...
... Dutch is the same word as Duitsch ( Deutsch ) , which down to the seventeenth century was used by the Germanic Nether- landers themselves to indicate their own language ; to - day in their parlance the word means German . ( In the ...
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... Dutch - speaking regions seemed each to be waking up to their own individuality . Not all was religion in these developments . That becomes evident at once from the exactitude with which the separation coincided with the racial boundary ...
... Dutch - speaking regions seemed each to be waking up to their own individuality . Not all was religion in these developments . That becomes evident at once from the exactitude with which the separation coincided with the racial boundary ...
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