The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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Pieter Geyl. citizens had no share whatever . The Sea Beggars , far from being received with open arms as liberators , caused a general panic by their sudden appearance , and the magistrates and all the wealthy citizens , together with ...
Pieter Geyl. citizens had no share whatever . The Sea Beggars , far from being received with open arms as liberators , caused a general panic by their sudden appearance , and the magistrates and all the wealthy citizens , together with ...
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... citizens flew to arms . For weeks Enkhuizen vacillated between Bossu and Orange . At one time the citizens seized the Spanish warships , or even laid hands on the admiral , then again on the admonition of their burgo- masters they let ...
... citizens flew to arms . For weeks Enkhuizen vacillated between Bossu and Orange . At one time the citizens seized the Spanish warships , or even laid hands on the admiral , then again on the admonition of their burgo- masters they let ...
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... citizens knew what to do . If the Prince has been unable to relieve the brave town of Haarlem , what will he do for ... citizens . They were so frightened that they could not resolve anything . A great crowd of citizens had assembled in ...
... citizens knew what to do . If the Prince has been unable to relieve the brave town of Haarlem , what will he do for ... citizens . They were so frightened that they could not resolve anything . A great crowd of citizens had assembled in ...
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