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First of all at Utrecht , where the burgher captains ( captains of the civic guard )
presented a threatening address to the endlessly deliberating provincial States ,
urging them to hasten the negotiation about a “ Satisfaction , " and even to invite ...
First of all at Utrecht , where the burgher captains ( captains of the civic guard )
presented a threatening address to the endlessly deliberating provincial States ,
urging them to hasten the negotiation about a “ Satisfaction , " and even to invite ...
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Fear of the Protestants , fear of Holland supremacy , everything had to give way
before the need of Holland troops and Holland ships . On 23 January , 1579 , the
Union was signed at Utrecht . But even though the States of Gelderland had sent
...
Fear of the Protestants , fear of Holland supremacy , everything had to give way
before the need of Holland troops and Holland ships . On 23 January , 1579 , the
Union was signed at Utrecht . But even though the States of Gelderland had sent
...
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Pieter Geyl. foreign assistance was still felt so keenly that negotiations were
opened at once to obtain his return . The popular party of Utrecht , too , which had
not yet given up the game for lost , implored him to come and restore his authority
.
Pieter Geyl. foreign assistance was still felt so keenly that negotiations were
opened at once to obtain his return . The popular party of Utrecht , too , which had
not yet given up the game for lost , implored him to come and restore his authority
.
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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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