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To - day the seven provinces and the one - time Generality Lands south of the
rivers constitute the Kingdom of the Netherlands , to which certain additional
districts in the East , on the Maas , were joined in 1839. The provinces in which
Philip II ...
To - day the seven provinces and the one - time Generality Lands south of the
rivers constitute the Kingdom of the Netherlands , to which certain additional
districts in the East , on the Maas , were joined in 1839. The provinces in which
Philip II ...
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The magnates owed their rise and position to the Burgundian - Habsburg
monarchy , so that each one's broad lands lay spread ... Orange's Netherlands
possessions had their centre in Brabant at Breda , but he also owned land in
Holland and ...
The magnates owed their rise and position to the Burgundian - Habsburg
monarchy , so that each one's broad lands lay spread ... Orange's Netherlands
possessions had their centre in Brabant at Breda , but he also owned land in
Holland and ...
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... of AmsterCaptain - General and Great Bailiff dam , painter 279 of Hainaut ,
Stadtholder of HolPlancius , Petrus — , 1552–1622 , of land , Zealand , and
Utrecht to Bailleul in French Flanders , take the place of Bossu during Reformed
minister ...
... of AmsterCaptain - General and Great Bailiff dam , painter 279 of Hainaut ,
Stadtholder of HolPlancius , Petrus — , 1552–1622 , of land , Zealand , and
Utrecht to Bailleul in French Flanders , take the place of Bossu during Reformed
minister ...
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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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able accordance already Alva Antwerp appeared army attempt authority became become Beggars Brabant Brussels called Calvinism Calvinists carried Catholic cause Charles Church citizens civilization continued Council Count danger Dutch enemy especially fact felt Flanders followed forces foreign formed France French Friesland Gelderland German Ghent give Government Groningen hands Holland and Zealand importance independence influence interests Italy John King lands language leaders less Leyden longer looked marched matter means Mechlin ministers movement natural Netherlandish Netherlands never nevertheless nobility nobles North northern once opposition Orange organization Parma party peace period Philip political position possessed possible Prince Protestant provinces raised Reformed religion religious remained resistance revolt rule seemed side soon South southern Spain Spaniards Spanish Stadtholder States-General subjected taken took town trade troops true Union Utrecht Walloon whole