The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... South Nether- landish immigrants , 238 - Misery in the South ; Spanish mutineers , 239 - Cession of the Netherlands to Albert and Isabella , 1598 , 239 - Negotiations mooted ; correspon- dence between the Northern and the Southern ...
... South Nether- landish immigrants , 238 - Misery in the South ; Spanish mutineers , 239 - Cession of the Netherlands to Albert and Isabella , 1598 , 239 - Negotiations mooted ; correspon- dence between the Northern and the Southern ...
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... South . But in all those spheres , how striking is the close intellectual relation- ship ! The Chambers of Rhetoric in Holland and Zealand- -the only northern provinces in which they flourished- imitated the example of the South in ...
... South . But in all those spheres , how striking is the close intellectual relation- ship ! The Chambers of Rhetoric in Holland and Zealand- -the only northern provinces in which they flourished- imitated the example of the South in ...
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... South and the exile of so many of the most vigorous - minded Brabanders and Flemings , there ensued a veritable revolution in the respective positions of North and South , as far as their contributions to the common stock of Netherlands ...
... South and the exile of so many of the most vigorous - minded Brabanders and Flemings , there ensued a veritable revolution in the respective positions of North and South , as far as their contributions to the common stock of Netherlands ...
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