The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... caused , moreover , great damage to Netherlands shipping , creating a general sense of insecurity and increasing the ... cause gained by the possession of La Rochelle was not lost on the Netherlands rebels . And yet Geldorp's scheme was ...
... caused , moreover , great damage to Netherlands shipping , creating a general sense of insecurity and increasing the ... cause gained by the possession of La Rochelle was not lost on the Netherlands rebels . And yet Geldorp's scheme was ...
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... cause was the cause of the people , and therefore their concern . The Commune of Paris , two centuries and more afterwards , during the French Revolution , would not be able to put it any better . It was in this confusion that the ...
... cause was the cause of the people , and therefore their concern . The Commune of Paris , two centuries and more afterwards , during the French Revolution , would not be able to put it any better . It was in this confusion that the ...
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... cause . They addressed themselves first to the brother of Anjou , Henry III , King of France . Especially the threatened towns of the South pressed for the removal of all hindrances to these negotiations , which , after the fashion of ...
... cause . They addressed themselves first to the brother of Anjou , Henry III , King of France . Especially the threatened towns of the South pressed for the removal of all hindrances to these negotiations , which , after the fashion of ...
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