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28 ) , which on the contrary is used to - day to denote more particularly the unity
of race and language embracing Germanic Netherlanders of the North and of the
South ( Hollanders and Flemings , as modern usage has it ) . The word Dutch ...
28 ) , which on the contrary is used to - day to denote more particularly the unity
of race and language embracing Germanic Netherlanders of the North and of the
South ( Hollanders and Flemings , as modern usage has it ) . The word Dutch ...
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Trace a line , starting from the North Sea shore in the neighbourhood of
Grevelingen , following the rivers Aa and Leie , 2 then , from a point several miles
south of Kortryk , 3 continuing in an easterly direction and crossing the Maas 4
several ...
Trace a line , starting from the North Sea shore in the neighbourhood of
Grevelingen , following the rivers Aa and Leie , 2 then , from a point several miles
south of Kortryk , 3 continuing in an easterly direction and crossing the Maas 4
several ...
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... the system of quotas as introduced by Philip the Good ; its share was about
one - third of the total amount raised by what was called “ the patrimonial
provinces ” —that is , the seventeen without the recently conquered north -
eastern ones .
... the system of quotas as introduced by Philip the Good ; its share was about
one - third of the total amount raised by what was called “ the patrimonial
provinces ” —that is , the seventeen without the recently conquered north -
eastern ones .
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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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