The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch . He enjoyed the protection of the Count of Holland . He addressed some of his finest lyrical poems to ecclesiastics of Utrecht . His truest ...
... influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch . He enjoyed the protection of the Count of Holland . He addressed some of his finest lyrical poems to ecclesiastics of Utrecht . His truest ...
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... influence but imme- diate administrative powers such as they had never possessed before . Now in these States the urban oligarchies ruled supreme . The popular uprising had not found expression in any greater and more regular popular ...
... influence but imme- diate administrative powers such as they had never possessed before . Now in these States the urban oligarchies ruled supreme . The popular uprising had not found expression in any greater and more regular popular ...
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... influence on the development of the Dutch Reformed Church in that sense . But when one tries to estimate their influence outside ecclesiastical history , how varied do their contributions and stimuli appear to have been ! Sixteenth ...
... influence on the development of the Dutch Reformed Church in that sense . But when one tries to estimate their influence outside ecclesiastical history , how varied do their contributions and stimuli appear to have been ! Sixteenth ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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