The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... importance in Flanders and Brabant , and finally made its headquarters at Antwerp . That Antwerp acquired such importance for the movement was in a measure due to the existence there of a Walloon community alongside 82 THE PRELUDE ...
... importance in Flanders and Brabant , and finally made its headquarters at Antwerp . That Antwerp acquired such importance for the movement was in a measure due to the existence there of a Walloon community alongside 82 THE PRELUDE ...
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... importance . It is note- worthy , too , that the voice of the people , which spoke with more power and greater political sense there than anywhere else , always made mention of the Netherlands , and , carrying the conflict outside the ...
... importance . It is note- worthy , too , that the voice of the people , which spoke with more power and greater political sense there than anywhere else , always made mention of the Netherlands , and , carrying the conflict outside the ...
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... importance , it was possible for the privateering of the Sea Beggars to develop considerable activity . Their prize - money was to help the Prince in raising another army . They caused , moreover , great damage to Netherlands shipping ...
... importance , it was possible for the privateering of the Sea Beggars to develop considerable activity . Their prize - money was to help the Prince in raising another army . They caused , moreover , great damage to Netherlands shipping ...
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