The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Spaniards made a desperate effort to assert themselves on the water . But while warfare on land could be carried on with foreigners , for the fleet they fitted out on the Scheldt they needed Zealanders . It was difficult to procure any ...
... Spaniards made a desperate effort to assert themselves on the water . But while warfare on land could be carried on with foreigners , for the fleet they fitted out on the Scheldt they needed Zealanders . It was difficult to procure any ...
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... Spaniards who were knock- ing at the Kennemer gate . The chronicler , Bor , tells a vivid story of the irregular way ... Spaniards . The Spaniards slunk back , but after a few months ( wasted in a mutiny ) they returned for a regular ...
... Spaniards who were knock- ing at the Kennemer gate . The chronicler , Bor , tells a vivid story of the irregular way ... Spaniards . The Spaniards slunk back , but after a few months ( wasted in a mutiny ) they returned for a regular ...
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... Spaniards and their adherents , your and our sworn enemies , would have declared yourselves against the aforesaid horrible practices . But since we observe ever more clearly that the Spaniards and their adherents possess among your ...
... Spaniards and their adherents , your and our sworn enemies , would have declared yourselves against the aforesaid horrible practices . But since we observe ever more clearly that the Spaniards and their adherents possess among your ...
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