The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... able to organize themselves freely . On the whole , unless acquiescing in the orthodoxy that was prescribed and severely maintained , people could look for salvation only in foreign ideas of reform . In the upshot it seems as if the ...
... able to organize themselves freely . On the whole , unless acquiescing in the orthodoxy that was prescribed and severely maintained , people could look for salvation only in foreign ideas of reform . In the upshot it seems as if the ...
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... able to command . It will be unnecessary to occupy more than a few towns , by preference in the neighbour- hood of the Zuider Zee . That will at once give to our privateers a safe retreat and a market . The enemy , hampered by the ...
... able to command . It will be unnecessary to occupy more than a few towns , by preference in the neighbour- hood of the Zuider Zee . That will at once give to our privateers a safe retreat and a market . The enemy , hampered by the ...
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... able to make use of them but for the internal developments which had just carried the vigorous personality of ... able to pay what remained , created a favour- able atmosphere for their work of reorganization . But they also introduced ...
... able to make use of them but for the internal developments which had just carried the vigorous personality of ... able to pay what remained , created a favour- able atmosphere for their work of reorganization . But they also introduced ...
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