The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... especially the Walloon area and Gronin- gen , Gelderland , and Utrecht , saw in it merely a sly contrivance for the introduction of heresy and in the long run for the dethronement of Catholicism . That was the way they saw things going ...
... especially the Walloon area and Gronin- gen , Gelderland , and Utrecht , saw in it merely a sly contrivance for the introduction of heresy and in the long run for the dethronement of Catholicism . That was the way they saw things going ...
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... Especially in the country - side , where their move- ments could more easily be watched , the Catholic priests were unable to achieve much . A further great difficulty was created by the bad relations , soon leading to open quarrel ...
... Especially in the country - side , where their move- ments could more easily be watched , the Catholic priests were unable to achieve much . A further great difficulty was created by the bad relations , soon leading to open quarrel ...
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... especially on the royalist side and for the first years of the rebellion , and the invaluable Dutch chronicles have their counterpart in excellent Spanish descriptions of the war . In the preceding list of references for the quotations ...
... especially on the royalist side and for the first years of the rebellion , and the invaluable Dutch chronicles have their counterpart in excellent Spanish descriptions of the war . In the preceding list of references for the quotations ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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