The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Spain . It has been briefly noticed above that the respective forces kept each other balanced on land . Philip III's zeal for the war equalled that of his father , but Spain was too severely exhausted to be able to profit by the ...
... Spain . It has been briefly noticed above that the respective forces kept each other balanced on land . Philip III's zeal for the war equalled that of his father , but Spain was too severely exhausted to be able to profit by the ...
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... Spain . Hardly the semblance of independence was left . In the two years following upon the conquest of Ostend , when , moreover , the international situation had grown even more unfavourable for the North owing to the peace concluded ...
... Spain . Hardly the semblance of independence was left . In the two years following upon the conquest of Ostend , when , moreover , the international situation had grown even more unfavourable for the North owing to the peace concluded ...
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... Spain , and so it was not until February 1608 that peace negotiations could begin at The Hague . There was now no longer even a pretence that it was the representatives of the South Netherlands people who came to meet the Hague States ...
... Spain , and so it was not until February 1608 that peace negotiations could begin at The Hague . There was now no longer even a pretence that it was the representatives of the South Netherlands people who came to meet the Hague States ...
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