The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... less a person than Coornhert , who after his imprisonment in 1566 had secretly served the Prince . Now he soon fled from Holland to escape the rage of Lumey . Orange , when he appointed Lumey , could not yet have had any knowledge of ...
... less a person than Coornhert , who after his imprisonment in 1566 had secretly served the Prince . Now he soon fled from Holland to escape the rage of Lumey . Orange , when he appointed Lumey , could not yet have had any knowledge of ...
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... Less than a week later the Pacification was signed . It was a treaty of peace between the provinces of the States- General on the one side and Holland and Zealand on the other , and at the same time an alliance for the repulsion of the ...
... Less than a week later the Pacification was signed . It was a treaty of peace between the provinces of the States- General on the one side and Holland and Zealand on the other , and at the same time an alliance for the repulsion of the ...
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... less directly from the war , but at the same time the idea of Netherlands unity appealed to them less strongly . In any case there was not the slightest possibility of the Brussels States being left to act thus un- tutored . When the ...
... less directly from the war , but at the same time the idea of Netherlands unity appealed to them less strongly . In any case there was not the slightest possibility of the Brussels States being left to act thus un- tutored . When the ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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