The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609 |
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But Holland , whither Don Frederick now marched , massacring the inhabitants of
Naarden on his way – Holland was ... Too often when Dutch historians consider
those heroic four years during which Holland and Zealand defied the armies of ...
But Holland , whither Don Frederick now marched , massacring the inhabitants of
Naarden on his way – Holland was ... Too often when Dutch historians consider
those heroic four years during which Holland and Zealand defied the armies of ...
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An attempt could therefore more readily be made to consolidate it on the basis
which before the coming of the Beggars had existed in Holland and Zealand too -
namely , on a Catholic and conservative basis . The slogan announced by ...
An attempt could therefore more readily be made to consolidate it on the basis
which before the coming of the Beggars had existed in Holland and Zealand too -
namely , on a Catholic and conservative basis . The slogan announced by ...
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Marnix betook himself back to Zealand ; it is , indeed , not to be wondered at that
he was overwhelmed with reproaches and accusations from Holland and
Zealand . Antwerp , still , in spite of the many shocks it had suffered since 1566 ,
by far ...
Marnix betook himself back to Zealand ; it is , indeed , not to be wondered at that
he was overwhelmed with reproaches and accusations from Holland and
Zealand . Antwerp , still , in spite of the many shocks it had suffered since 1566 ,
by far ...
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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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