The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Egmont's house sprang originally from Holland ; one branch had occupied the ducal chair of Gelderland . But Egmont's father , a faithful follower of Charles V , had married a Walloon heiress who brought him estates in Luxemburg and ...
... Egmont's house sprang originally from Holland ; one branch had occupied the ducal chair of Gelderland . But Egmont's father , a faithful follower of Charles V , had married a Walloon heiress who brought him estates in Luxemburg and ...
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... Egmont , who had once again to go and discuss the situation with Philip , he made a speech of which Viglius , who was mortally alarmed by it , has left us a short report : The King errs if he thinks that the Netherlands , surrounded as ...
... Egmont , who had once again to go and discuss the situation with Philip , he made a speech of which Viglius , who was mortally alarmed by it , has left us a short report : The King errs if he thinks that the Netherlands , surrounded as ...
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... Egmont and Hoorn would stand by him . Egmont even now retained the confidence of many Catholics , and might be able to heal the rupture in the national movement caused by the image - breaking . But Egmont obstinately refused co ...
... Egmont and Hoorn would stand by him . Egmont even now retained the confidence of many Catholics , and might be able to heal the rupture in the national movement caused by the image - breaking . But Egmont obstinately refused co ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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