The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... language embracing Germanic Netherlanders of the North and of the South ( Hollanders and Flemings , as modern usage has it ) . The word Dutch has been used in this work as an equivalent of Dietsch ; and also commonly to indicate the ...
... language embracing Germanic Netherlanders of the North and of the South ( Hollanders and Flemings , as modern usage has it ) . The word Dutch has been used in this work as an equivalent of Dietsch ; and also commonly to indicate the ...
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... language had now definitely failed to rise to the position of a language of civilization , and not only the administration , but even provincial historiography and religious movements used a language that was in all essentials Dutch ...
... language had now definitely failed to rise to the position of a language of civilization , and not only the administration , but even provincial historiography and religious movements used a language that was in all essentials Dutch ...
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... language must be the key . The exhortations of Van de Werve , the complaints of Coornhert , had certainly found some response . But when Hendrik Laurenszoon Spieghel of Amsterdam in 1584 pub- lished his Dialogue of Dutch Literature ...
... language must be the key . The exhortations of Van de Werve , the complaints of Coornhert , had certainly found some response . But when Hendrik Laurenszoon Spieghel of Amsterdam in 1584 pub- lished his Dialogue of Dutch Literature ...
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