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In suppressing the rebellion of Flanders , therefore , Maximilian , like the
Burgundian dukes before him , unwittingly worked for the future of Netherlandish
nationality , to which the reabsorption of Flanders by France would have been the
...
In suppressing the rebellion of Flanders , therefore , Maximilian , like the
Burgundian dukes before him , unwittingly worked for the future of Netherlandish
nationality , to which the reabsorption of Flanders by France would have been the
...
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of protecting itself against the increasingly powerful capitalists . About the middle
of the sixteenth century Flanders still raised more than any other province under
the system of quotas as introduced by Philip the Good ; its share was about one ...
of protecting itself against the increasingly powerful capitalists . About the middle
of the sixteenth century Flanders still raised more than any other province under
the system of quotas as introduced by Philip the Good ; its share was about one ...
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... of Flanders and Brabant , to - day for the most part do not even belong to
Belgium . Of the four that made peace at Arras , two ( Artois and Walloon
Flanders ) were wholly , while a third ( Hainaut ) was for about one - half ,
annexed to France ...
... of Flanders and Brabant , to - day for the most part do not even belong to
Belgium . Of the four that made peace at Arras , two ( Artois and Walloon
Flanders ) were wholly , while a third ( Hainaut ) was for about one - half ,
annexed to France ...
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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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