The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... authority to the Council of State , he left behind him an unsolved crisis and complete confusion . He had not been gone long when the English governors of Deventer and of the trenches at Zutfen betrayed their posts to the Spaniards ...
... authority to the Council of State , he left behind him an unsolved crisis and complete confusion . He had not been gone long when the English governors of Deventer and of the trenches at Zutfen betrayed their posts to the Spaniards ...
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... authority , it was now shelved . When a number of ministers presumed to offer to the States an admonition calling for unity , Oldenbarnevelt , with insulting hauteur , begged them not to meddle with affairs of state . In Utrecht the ...
... authority , it was now shelved . When a number of ministers presumed to offer to the States an admonition calling for unity , Oldenbarnevelt , with insulting hauteur , begged them not to meddle with affairs of state . In Utrecht the ...
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... authority of the Archdukes , and that a promise has been given to do nothing that might be prejudicial to their authority . From which it is concluded that this commission of yours ( as tending towards the promotion of such illegitimate ...
... authority of the Archdukes , and that a promise has been given to do nothing that might be prejudicial to their authority . From which it is concluded that this commission of yours ( as tending towards the promotion of such illegitimate ...
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