The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... give Spain a firm foothold in Italy . And soon they were stiffening the States in demands which seemed to the King to attack his power and his honour . First , in 1558 , there was the affair of the nine years ' subsidy , which the ...
... give Spain a firm foothold in Italy . And soon they were stiffening the States in demands which seemed to the King to attack his power and his honour . First , in 1558 , there was the affair of the nine years ' subsidy , which the ...
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... give orders to him , which , in fact , they did not hesitate to do when necessary . On a later occasion , for instance , being engaged in a deliberation with the States - General and Council of State about a certain projected enterprise ...
... give orders to him , which , in fact , they did not hesitate to do when necessary . On a later occasion , for instance , being engaged in a deliberation with the States - General and Council of State about a certain projected enterprise ...
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... give way before the need of rest which actuated Oldenbarnevelt's policy , and which , indeed , was so generally felt that the opposition to the negotiations proved to be a good deal less firm that it was violent . Even before the end of ...
... give way before the need of rest which actuated Oldenbarnevelt's policy , and which , indeed , was so generally felt that the opposition to the negotiations proved to be a good deal less firm that it was violent . Even before the end of ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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I | 22 |
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