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The only explanation that might occur to him would be that in Holland and
Zealand Protestants were much more numerous than in the other provinces , and
especially than in the South - a conclusion that would be quite wrong in fact .
The only explanation that might occur to him would be that in Holland and
Zealand Protestants were much more numerous than in the other provinces , and
especially than in the South - a conclusion that would be quite wrong in fact .
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A fact deserving especial attention is that the religious development , sketched
above , did not anywhere intensify provincial differences . Undoubtedly , a closer
examination reveals many - featured variety rather than flat uniformity . But it is a
...
A fact deserving especial attention is that the religious development , sketched
above , did not anywhere intensify provincial differences . Undoubtedly , a closer
examination reveals many - featured variety rather than flat uniformity . But it is a
...
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As a matter of fact the work with which this new kind of literature opens , Jan
Huygen van Linschoten's description of the Portuguese empire in the Indies , is a
masterpiece of observation and insight , which still has considerable historical
value ...
As a matter of fact the work with which this new kind of literature opens , Jan
Huygen van Linschoten's description of the Portuguese empire in the Indies , is a
masterpiece of observation and insight , which still has considerable historical
value ...
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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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