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Yet Gelderland , Groningen , and Friesland , although largely non - Frankish ,
had always been in the closest contact with the Frankish Netherlands , and , once
subdued , were destined to form an integral part of the Netherlandish nation .
Yet Gelderland , Groningen , and Friesland , although largely non - Frankish ,
had always been in the closest contact with the Frankish Netherlands , and , once
subdued , were destined to form an integral part of the Netherlandish nation .
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had become Stadtholder of Gelderland , which had been without a Stadtholder
since Hierges had gone over to Don John . How is it possible that the States of
that eminently Catholic province had let themselves be saddled with so vigorous
a ...
had become Stadtholder of Gelderland , which had been without a Stadtholder
since Hierges had gone over to Don John . How is it possible that the States of
that eminently Catholic province had let themselves be saddled with so vigorous
a ...
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All these passionate sallies did not move the States of Gelderland to give in ; but
neither did their blank refusals make an end of the negotiations , which were
continued by their Stadtholder . The project which served as a basis had been ...
All these passionate sallies did not move the States of Gelderland to give in ; but
neither did their blank refusals make an end of the negotiations , which were
continued by their Stadtholder . The project which served as a basis had been ...
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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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