The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... France . Especially the threatened towns of the South pressed for the removal of all hindrances to these negotiations , which , after the fashion of the time , dragged on through many months . Necessity alone drove them to it , for how ...
... France . Especially the threatened towns of the South pressed for the removal of all hindrances to these negotiations , which , after the fashion of the time , dragged on through many months . Necessity alone drove them to it , for how ...
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... France exercised an even more profound influence on affairs in the Low Countries . We saw how in 1585 Henry III had been compelled to refuse the sovereignty offered him by the States - General out of fear of the growing power of the ...
... France exercised an even more profound influence on affairs in the Low Countries . We saw how in 1585 Henry III had been compelled to refuse the sovereignty offered him by the States - General out of fear of the growing power of the ...
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... France . Henry IV , at last sufficiently in control of his kingdom , in this year 1595 had declared open war . In the next year an alliance was concluded between France , England , and the States - General . Those same States- General ...
... France . Henry IV , at last sufficiently in control of his kingdom , in this year 1595 had declared open war . In the next year an alliance was concluded between France , England , and the States - General . Those same States- General ...
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