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The great thirteenth - century poet Maerlant , for instance , covered practically the
whole of it with his attention and his influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed
a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch . He enjoyed the protection ...
The great thirteenth - century poet Maerlant , for instance , covered practically the
whole of it with his attention and his influence . Himself a Fleming , he composed
a wider literary language , which he called Dietsch . He enjoyed the protection ...
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The popular uprising had not found expression in any greater and more regular
popular influence on the Government . The oligarchies in power had bowed so
low before the storm that they had not been broken . In so far as changes had ...
The popular uprising had not found expression in any greater and more regular
popular influence on the Government . The oligarchies in power had bowed so
low before the storm that they had not been broken . In so far as changes had ...
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Catholic inspirations and associations could not have been suddenly cut out of
that tradition without killing it , and although Protestant conceptions and
Protestant conditions of life at once made their influence felt , Protestantism , let
alone strict ...
Catholic inspirations and associations could not have been suddenly cut out of
that tradition without killing it , and although Protestant conceptions and
Protestant conditions of life at once made their influence felt , Protestantism , let
alone strict ...
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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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