The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... assembly of delegates from the various provincial States ( States being the name of the assembly of Estates in each province ) was called the States - General , and it was a most potent means for developing a common political ...
... assembly of delegates from the various provincial States ( States being the name of the assembly of Estates in each province ) was called the States - General , and it was a most potent means for developing a common political ...
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... assembly of the famous Compromise or League of the Nobility . Besides Culemborch , who was a native of Gel- derland , and Louis of Nassau , the most notable personalities among the assembly were the Count van den Bergh , a brother- in ...
... assembly of the famous Compromise or League of the Nobility . Besides Culemborch , who was a native of Gel- derland , and Louis of Nassau , the most notable personalities among the assembly were the Count van den Bergh , a brother- in ...
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... assembly of the States- General was to be called together in order to settle everything , the religious question included , and this in Holland and Zealand no less than elsewhere . Until then the Edicts against heresy were everywhere to ...
... assembly of the States- General was to be called together in order to settle everything , the religious question included , and this in Holland and Zealand no less than elsewhere . Until then the Edicts against heresy were everywhere to ...
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