The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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Pieter Geyl. the East had in any case so far devastated this region that large stretches were practically empty when ... East of that river was Saxon country as far as Friesland and the Ommelands of Groningen , where on the shores of the ...
Pieter Geyl. the East had in any case so far devastated this region that large stretches were practically empty when ... East of that river was Saxon country as far as Friesland and the Ommelands of Groningen , where on the shores of the ...
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... eastern provinces against Gelderland ( then still independent under Charles of Egmont ) , but it refused to let itself be mobilized against France ; while Flanders ... East , had moreover been connected with these NATIONAL SENTIMENT 61.
... eastern provinces against Gelderland ( then still independent under Charles of Egmont ) , but it refused to let itself be mobilized against France ; while Flanders ... East , had moreover been connected with these NATIONAL SENTIMENT 61.
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... East Friesland ; in the houses and schools of the Brethren of the Common Life no discrimination was made between natives and Westphalians . An eastern literary language was in the process of formation during those years , in com ...
... East Friesland ; in the houses and schools of the Brethren of the Common Life no discrimination was made between natives and Westphalians . An eastern literary language was in the process of formation during those years , in com ...
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