The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... enemy hands , but Friesland , Gelderland , and even Utrecht had to endure the intolerable vexation of troops , their own being scarcely less troublesome than those of the enemy . Despite the scant good done in 1578 by Casimir or Anjou ...
... enemy hands , but Friesland , Gelderland , and even Utrecht had to endure the intolerable vexation of troops , their own being scarcely less troublesome than those of the enemy . Despite the scant good done in 1578 by Casimir or Anjou ...
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... enemy an injury , and for carrying out successfully some attempts , caused by the present diversion of the enemy's armed forces . The States - General decided to levy additional troops . After so long a period of defensive warfare ...
... enemy an injury , and for carrying out successfully some attempts , caused by the present diversion of the enemy's armed forces . The States - General decided to levy additional troops . After so long a period of defensive warfare ...
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... enemy could still lay Gel- derland and Overysel under contribution . There was great rejoicing in the North . " The fence of the Netherlands is closed , " so ran the phrase in which the situation was summed up . It meant that the entire ...
... enemy could still lay Gel- derland and Overysel under contribution . There was great rejoicing in the North . " The fence of the Netherlands is closed , " so ran the phrase in which the situation was summed up . It meant that the entire ...
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