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An attempt could therefore more readily be made to consolidate it on the basis
which before the coming of the Beggars had existed in Holland and Zealand too -
namely , on a Catholic and conservative basis . The slogan announced by ...
An attempt could therefore more readily be made to consolidate it on the basis
which before the coming of the Beggars had existed in Holland and Zealand too -
namely , on a Catholic and conservative basis . The slogan announced by ...
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The attempt against the States had nevertheless to be made , and in September
Leicester came from Utrecht to Holland , where he tried to possess himself of a
number of towns . Sonoy , at Medemblik , was his faithful supporter , and refused
to ...
The attempt against the States had nevertheless to be made , and in September
Leicester came from Utrecht to Holland , where he tried to possess himself of a
number of towns . Sonoy , at Medemblik , was his faithful supporter , and refused
to ...
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A successful attempt on Breda had ... Zutfen and Deventer were unexpectedly
surrounded by the Dutch forces and quickly surrendered , and although an
attempt on Groningen failed , Delfzyl and other strong places in the North were
taken .
A successful attempt on Breda had ... Zutfen and Deventer were unexpectedly
surrounded by the Dutch forces and quickly surrendered , and although an
attempt on Groningen failed , Delfzyl and other strong places in the North were
taken .
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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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