The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... began inundating it . Yet he had been able to summon the States of Holland to The Hague and to obtain a subsidy from them for the war against " the pirates . " This in spite of the fact that what was called " the Rotterdam massacre ...
... began inundating it . Yet he had been able to summon the States of Holland to The Hague and to obtain a subsidy from them for the war against " the pirates . " This in spite of the fact that what was called " the Rotterdam massacre ...
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... began victory . " Almost at the same time the Amsterdamers were disappointed in their hope that the Zuider Zee fleet , which had returned from the Haarlem Lake , would succeed in opening up a passage to their trade again . Although a ...
... began victory . " Almost at the same time the Amsterdamers were disappointed in their hope that the Zuider Zee fleet , which had returned from the Haarlem Lake , would succeed in opening up a passage to their trade again . Although a ...
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... began to form a block in the States - General . But however readily one may understand the Prince's urging patience and moderation , no less obvious is it that the Cal- vinists could not at his bidding check themselves in midway . God's ...
... began to form a block in the States - General . But however readily one may understand the Prince's urging patience and moderation , no less obvious is it that the Cal- vinists could not at his bidding check themselves in midway . God's ...
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