The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... foreign , and , without intending to do so , inevitably alienated from the people the nobility whom it honoured and the officials whom it employed . From the court at Brussels , from the Great Council of Justice at Mechlin , there ...
... foreign , and , without intending to do so , inevitably alienated from the people the nobility whom it honoured and the officials whom it employed . From the court at Brussels , from the Great Council of Justice at Mechlin , there ...
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... foreign danger , the subjects suspected that the intention was to extort more money and to encroach on provincial autonomy . In 1534 and 1535 , for instance , a project for a closer confederation of the provinces was submitted to the ...
... foreign danger , the subjects suspected that the intention was to extort more money and to encroach on provincial autonomy . In 1534 and 1535 , for instance , a project for a closer confederation of the provinces was submitted to the ...
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... foreign ruler and destined only to serve his policy . No doubt the Catholic spirit , which owed to the conqueror its triumphant return , again possessed spiritual creativeness now that it had been rejuvenated by the Counter ...
... foreign ruler and destined only to serve his policy . No doubt the Catholic spirit , which owed to the conqueror its triumphant return , again possessed spiritual creativeness now that it had been rejuvenated by the Counter ...
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