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He pursued Louis ' retreating army into the Count of East - Friesland's territory
and annihilated it at Jemmingen . After having made the town of Groningen feel
his fist - he compelled it at last to receive its first bishop and had a fortress built
there ...
He pursued Louis ' retreating army into the Count of East - Friesland's territory
and annihilated it at Jemmingen . After having made the town of Groningen feel
his fist - he compelled it at last to receive its first bishop and had a fortress built
there ...
Strana 117
Orange himself , who was raising a large army in Germany , was delayed by lack
of money no less than in 1568. On July 23 he took Roermond on the Maas , but
had to wait for contributions from the revolting Holland towns before his soldiers ...
Orange himself , who was raising a large army in Germany , was delayed by lack
of money no less than in 1568. On July 23 he took Roermond on the Maas , but
had to wait for contributions from the revolting Holland towns before his soldiers ...
Strana 244
In the army camp he was surrounded by hundreds of French and German
noblemen who , attracted by his fame , came to learn the art of war under him . In
that circle the supreme authority of the burgher States was looked upon as a
freak .
In the army camp he was surrounded by hundreds of French and German
noblemen who , attracted by his fame , came to learn the art of war under him . In
that circle the supreme authority of the burgher States was looked upon as a
freak .
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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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