The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Protestant , and that it was to be separated from the South , which returned to Catholicism and to submission under foreign rule . We shall therefore , in our account of the war from the beginning of Philip II's reign to the Twelve ...
... Protestant , and that it was to be separated from the South , which returned to Catholicism and to submission under foreign rule . We shall therefore , in our account of the war from the beginning of Philip II's reign to the Twelve ...
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... Protestant conceptions and Protestant conditions of life at once made their influence felt , Protestantism , let alone strict Calvinism , was far from dominating cultural life in the North during these decades . And not only did ...
... Protestant conceptions and Protestant conditions of life at once made their influence felt , Protestantism , let alone strict Calvinism , was far from dominating cultural life in the North during these decades . And not only did ...
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... Protestant intolerance , found time in the midst of so much strife and polemical activity for other work even than the building up of a pure Dutch language , freed from the con- ventions of the Rhetoricians ; his great achievement was a ...
... Protestant intolerance , found time in the midst of so much strife and polemical activity for other work even than the building up of a pure Dutch language , freed from the con- ventions of the Rhetoricians ; his great achievement was a ...
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