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monly called Holland ) . In this work that use of the word is strictly avoided . There
is complete historic justification for the application of the word to the wider area .
Etymologically Dutch is the same word as Duitsch ( Deutsch ) , which down to ...
monly called Holland ) . In this work that use of the word is strictly avoided . There
is complete historic justification for the application of the word to the wider area .
Etymologically Dutch is the same word as Duitsch ( Deutsch ) , which down to ...
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The so - called Spanish Fury struck a heavy blow at Antwerp's long - threatened
prosperity . Less than a week later the Pacification was signed . It was a treaty of
peace between the provinces of the StatesGeneral on the one side and Holland ...
The so - called Spanish Fury struck a heavy blow at Antwerp's long - threatened
prosperity . Less than a week later the Pacification was signed . It was a treaty of
peace between the provinces of the StatesGeneral on the one side and Holland ...
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ceiving the report of their deputies wished to write to The Hague once more , the
Archduke now intervened and made an end of the negotiations — if negotiations
can be called what from the side of the Northerners had been no more than ...
ceiving the report of their deputies wished to write to The Hague once more , the
Archduke now intervened and made an end of the negotiations — if negotiations
can be called what from the side of the Northerners had been no more than ...
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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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