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i his younger brother John ; in 1561 Orange married a daughter of Maurice , the
Elector of Saxony , the man who had proved so fatal to Charles V , and this
marriage was an event of international importance . Egmont's wife was a
Duchess of ...
i his younger brother John ; in 1561 Orange married a daughter of Maurice , the
Elector of Saxony , the man who had proved so fatal to Charles V , and this
marriage was an event of international importance . Egmont's wife was a
Duchess of ...
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Spreading outwards from the Walloon country through the industrial region of
Flanders , it had established itself in most of the towns of any importance in
Flanders and Brabant , and finally made its headquarters at Antwerp . That
Antwerp ...
Spreading outwards from the Walloon country through the industrial region of
Flanders , it had established itself in most of the towns of any importance in
Flanders and Brabant , and finally made its headquarters at Antwerp . That
Antwerp ...
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At a time when the obligations of neutrality could be stretched so far , while
moreover the Spanish Government in the Netherlands disposed of no naval
power of any importance , it was possible for the privateering of the Sea Beggars
to ...
At a time when the obligations of neutrality could be stretched so far , while
moreover the Spanish Government in the Netherlands disposed of no naval
power of any importance , it was possible for the privateering of the Sea Beggars
to ...
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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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