The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... German . ( In the sixteenth century a distinction was beginning to be made between Nederduitsch - Dutch - and Hoogduitsch - German . ) In any case Duitsch was never restricted to northern Netherlandish ; neither was the dialectical ...
... German . ( In the sixteenth century a distinction was beginning to be made between Nederduitsch - Dutch - and Hoogduitsch - German . ) In any case Duitsch was never restricted to northern Netherlandish ; neither was the dialectical ...
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... German nation were left facing each other , their frontier in the North followed the Scheldt right across the Frankish area . Flanders , as the country between the Scheldt and the North Sea was now called , owed allegiance to the King ...
... German nation were left facing each other , their frontier in the North followed the Scheldt right across the Frankish area . Flanders , as the country between the Scheldt and the North Sea was now called , owed allegiance to the King ...
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... German origin ; there was Mansfeldt also . For the rest , the great nobles mostly belonged to Walloon families , even if they owned lands in Brabant , Limburg , or Gelderland , and were known by the Dutch names of these estates ...
... German origin ; there was Mansfeldt also . For the rest , the great nobles mostly belonged to Walloon families , even if they owned lands in Brabant , Limburg , or Gelderland , and were known by the Dutch names of these estates ...
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