The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... civilization . The great thirteenth - century poet Maerlant , for instance , covered practically the whole of it with his attention and his influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch ...
... civilization . The great thirteenth - century poet Maerlant , for instance , covered practically the whole of it with his attention and his influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch ...
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... civilization the third estate dominated . However admirable were some of the features of that civi- lization , a harmonious development had for some time been beyond its reach . The middle - class basis and conditions were not in ...
... civilization the third estate dominated . However admirable were some of the features of that civi- lization , a harmonious development had for some time been beyond its reach . The middle - class basis and conditions were not in ...
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... civilization were concerned . Nay more , the unity of that civilization itself was endangered , and a duality was introduced which was , however , too directly in conflict with Netherlands history as it had been shaping before these ...
... civilization were concerned . Nay more , the unity of that civilization itself was endangered , and a duality was introduced which was , however , too directly in conflict with Netherlands history as it had been shaping before these ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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I | 22 |
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