The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... become the basis for divergent national develop- ment . As to the West and South , one may notice certain changes in the parts played by the various provinces in the cultural movement . Even more than in the fifteenth century Flanders ...
... become the basis for divergent national develop- ment . As to the West and South , one may notice certain changes in the parts played by the various provinces in the cultural movement . Even more than in the fifteenth century Flanders ...
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... become figures of truly national dimensions . This is not to say that the movement expressed itself every- where with the same dramatic intensity . On the contrary , although it certainly drew from all parts the forces that sus- tained ...
... become figures of truly national dimensions . This is not to say that the movement expressed itself every- where with the same dramatic intensity . On the contrary , although it certainly drew from all parts the forces that sus- tained ...
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... become a temple for God's word . Later the divergence within the ascendancy party , which has been hinted at above , was to become apparent and to cause great strife and trouble in Holland . For the time being nothing was shown ...
... become a temple for God's word . Later the divergence within the ascendancy party , which has been hinted at above , was to become apparent and to cause great strife and trouble in Holland . For the time being nothing was shown ...
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