The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... became the leaders . Up till now the majority of the Reformers , especially in the North , had not yet joined their ranks . At Antwerp , too , besides the Lutherans , we meet with a figure such as the pastor of the suburb Kiel , who ...
... became the leaders . Up till now the majority of the Reformers , especially in the North , had not yet joined their ranks . At Antwerp , too , besides the Lutherans , we meet with a figure such as the pastor of the suburb Kiel , who ...
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... became popular in the South in spite of all the misfortunes of the war , and in the North the Catholic clergy at least felt no aversion from regarding them as the legitimate rulers of the country . This is not to say that they always ...
... became popular in the South in spite of all the misfortunes of the war , and in the North the Catholic clergy at least felt no aversion from regarding them as the legitimate rulers of the country . This is not to say that they always ...
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... became apparent that she , with all her advantages of situation and of trade , was a small - sized state , very small indeed in the midst of the Great Powers of Europe . North Netherlands historians have often praised the fate by which ...
... became apparent that she , with all her advantages of situation and of trade , was a small - sized state , very small indeed in the midst of the Great Powers of Europe . North Netherlands historians have often praised the fate by which ...
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