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In the South the enemy took Kortryk by surprise , but as against this Mechlin was
recovered by a movement from Brussels and soon resumed its place in the
States - General . Flanders and Brabant were threatened with continual attacks
and ...
In the South the enemy took Kortryk by surprise , but as against this Mechlin was
recovered by a movement from Brussels and soon resumed its place in the
States - General . Flanders and Brabant were threatened with continual attacks
and ...
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With this the campaign seemed at an end , and the troops went into winter
quarters . To the enemy's complete surprise , however , Maurice sud1593
Geertruidenberg KEY Base for Maurice's Emden conquests ( except Ostend 220
THE SPLIT.
With this the campaign seemed at an end , and the troops went into winter
quarters . To the enemy's complete surprise , however , Maurice sud1593
Geertruidenberg KEY Base for Maurice's Emden conquests ( except Ostend 220
THE SPLIT.
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Marching north from thence , Maurice captured without much difficulty Grol ,
Enschedé , Oldenzaal , and all the other places from which the enemy could still
lay Gelderland and Overysel under contribution . There was great rejoicing in the
...
Marching north from thence , Maurice captured without much difficulty Grol ,
Enschedé , Oldenzaal , and all the other places from which the enemy could still
lay Gelderland and Overysel under contribution . There was great rejoicing in the
...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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