The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... land down to the line which still divides the languages . Meantime their most renowned chiefs went on and subjected ... lands state was from the start seriously impeded by the brilliant career which the leaders of the Frankish race made ...
... land down to the line which still divides the languages . Meantime their most renowned chiefs went on and subjected ... lands state was from the start seriously impeded by the brilliant career which the leaders of the Frankish race made ...
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... lands lay spread over several provinces . Orange's Netherlands posses- sions had their centre in Brabant at Breda , but he also owned land in Holland and Zealand , of which provinces he was Stadtholder . Egmont's house sprang originally ...
... lands lay spread over several provinces . Orange's Netherlands posses- sions had their centre in Brabant at Breda , but he also owned land in Holland and Zealand , of which provinces he was Stadtholder . Egmont's house sprang originally ...
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... lands in sovereign possession . In reality they were by no means cut free from Spain , but the nominal independence of " the Archdukes " nevertheless removed , in the eyes of Catholics in the North as well as in the South , some of the ...
... lands in sovereign possession . In reality they were by no means cut free from Spain , but the nominal independence of " the Archdukes " nevertheless removed , in the eyes of Catholics in the North as well as in the South , some of the ...
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