The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... followed , went forth from Emden to minister to the Protestant com- munities in towns throughout the area of Dutch speech , and who introduced the needful uniformity and organization . The advice of Emden was sought on difficult points ...
... followed , went forth from Emden to minister to the Protestant com- munities in towns throughout the area of Dutch speech , and who introduced the needful uniformity and organization . The advice of Emden was sought on difficult points ...
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... followed with tense interest the complications between the Governess and the magnates and the nobility , when Orange and Egmont , Brederode and Culem- borch had become figures of truly national dimensions . This is not to say that the ...
... followed with tense interest the complications between the Governess and the magnates and the nobility , when Orange and Egmont , Brederode and Culem- borch had become figures of truly national dimensions . This is not to say that the ...
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... followed suit . Circumstances were too strong for him . Once more his efforts to make Protestants and Catho- lics co - operate had failed ; once more , now that there appeared to be no remedy for that , he had no choice but to go on ...
... followed suit . Circumstances were too strong for him . Once more his efforts to make Protestants and Catho- lics co - operate had failed ; once more , now that there appeared to be no remedy for that , he had no choice but to go on ...
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