The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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Pieter Geyl. midable ruler's power , meant the elimination of a very old danger to Netherlands unity , which as ... dangerous threat in his rear , the more dangerous through their alliance with his lifelong enemy Francis I. One by one ...
Pieter Geyl. midable ruler's power , meant the elimination of a very old danger to Netherlands unity , which as ... dangerous threat in his rear , the more dangerous through their alliance with his lifelong enemy Francis I. One by one ...
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... dangers . For no dangers can for me and mine be compared with a base desertion of such a noble cause -- the honour of God ... danger of Flanders and Brabant have oppressed him in his last moments ! The enemy rejoiced . To them the revolt ...
... dangers . For no dangers can for me and mine be compared with a base desertion of such a noble cause -- the honour of God ... danger of Flanders and Brabant have oppressed him in his last moments ! The enemy rejoiced . To them the revolt ...
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... dangers for the North and its state and society . Exhaustion soon followed upon the overstrain of " the golden age " ; that ... danger . Long before the peace of Munster , the northward expansion of France at the expense of the Southern ...
... dangers for the North and its state and society . Exhaustion soon followed upon the overstrain of " the golden age " ; that ... danger . Long before the peace of Munster , the northward expansion of France at the expense of the Southern ...
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