The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609 |
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1580 15790 Den Bosch 1585 Geertruidenberg Eindhoven 01583 KEY Base for
Parma's conquests : Luxemburg ( never acceded Delfzyl to States - General ) ;
the Walloon provinces ( peace of Arras , Groningen 1566 1579 ) ; Groningen and
...
1580 15790 Den Bosch 1585 Geertruidenberg Eindhoven 01583 KEY Base for
Parma's conquests : Luxemburg ( never acceded Delfzyl to States - General ) ;
the Walloon provinces ( peace of Arras , Groningen 1566 1579 ) ; Groningen and
...
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What is certain is that he was soon involved in relations with Parma , and paved
the way for the surrender of Brugge by the removal of men loyal to the States and
the introduction of partisans of Spain . In Gelderland the Count Van den Bergh ...
What is certain is that he was soon involved in relations with Parma , and paved
the way for the surrender of Brugge by the removal of men loyal to the States and
the introduction of partisans of Spain . In Gelderland the Count Van den Bergh ...
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In March Brussels , suffering no less from hunger than had Ghent , and after
making one last pitiful appeal to Holland for relief , surrendered to Parma .
Mechlin followed in July . It was easy for François Vrancken to talk : the fact was
that the ...
In March Brussels , suffering no less from hunger than had Ghent , and after
making one last pitiful appeal to Holland for relief , surrendered to Parma .
Mechlin followed in July . It was easy for François Vrancken to talk : the fact was
that the ...
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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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