The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... interests whatever and which could not but render the whole of their policy suspect in the eyes of the people . In the revolts with which the great Dukes had had to deal , especially from the unruly and formidable towns of Flanders ...
... interests whatever and which could not but render the whole of their policy suspect in the eyes of the people . In the revolts with which the great Dukes had had to deal , especially from the unruly and formidable towns of Flanders ...
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... interests , to which the rulers too frequently subordinated those of the Netherlands . Small wonder , then , that the Netherlands union which they had helped to bring about turned against them on the first opportunity , and that they ...
... interests , to which the rulers too frequently subordinated those of the Netherlands . Small wonder , then , that the Netherlands union which they had helped to bring about turned against them on the first opportunity , and that they ...
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... interests of the nation . Charles V was faced by the great religious upheaval that shook the ancient Catholic unity of Europe and by which the Netherlands , as we shall see , were profoundly affected . The severe repression with which ...
... interests of the nation . Charles V was faced by the great religious upheaval that shook the ancient Catholic unity of Europe and by which the Netherlands , as we shall see , were profoundly affected . The severe repression with which ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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