The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... marched north in person in order to wipe out the impression of the event . But before leaving he staged a number of executions so as to strike terror into the hearts of the provinces from which he had for a brief period to withdraw so ...
... marched north in person in order to wipe out the impression of the event . But before leaving he staged a number of executions so as to strike terror into the hearts of the provinces from which he had for a brief period to withdraw so ...
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... marched away ; especially because it could not be denied that the States - General , in their eager- ness to come to an arrangement , had made light of the clause in the Pacification concerning religion . The Eternal Edict spoke of the ...
... marched away ; especially because it could not be denied that the States - General , in their eager- ness to come to an arrangement , had made light of the clause in the Pacification concerning religion . The Eternal Edict spoke of the ...
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... marched from Luxemburg in a north - westerly direction . At Gembloux , just across the Brabant boundary , he fell in with the much more numerous army of the States . Many of its noble officers were at Brussels attending a wedding . The ...
... marched from Luxemburg in a north - westerly direction . At Gembloux , just across the Brabant boundary , he fell in with the much more numerous army of the States . Many of its noble officers were at Brussels attending a wedding . The ...
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