The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Habsburg ; but German though he was , he readily adopted the Burgundian dynastic tradition , and spent the energy and resources of his wife's , and after her early death of his son's , subjects in senseless wars to recover the lost ...
... Habsburg ; but German though he was , he readily adopted the Burgundian dynastic tradition , and spent the energy and resources of his wife's , and after her early death of his son's , subjects in senseless wars to recover the lost ...
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... Habsburg rule over those regions in the North - East whose continuously threatened independence had been temporarily reprieved when Charles the Bold's death threw the affairs of the monarchy into confusion . It is curious to observe ...
... Habsburg rule over those regions in the North - East whose continuously threatened independence had been temporarily reprieved when Charles the Bold's death threw the affairs of the monarchy into confusion . It is curious to observe ...
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... Habsburg polity , and this position was one of general , not merely of provincial or local , significance . Even in the capacity of Stadtholders , for all the independence with which they were allowed to act , they still represented ...
... Habsburg polity , and this position was one of general , not merely of provincial or local , significance . Even in the capacity of Stadtholders , for all the independence with which they were allowed to act , they still represented ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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