The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... means of reason . The Middle Ages had cherished an innocent admiration for Anti- quity without being conscious of the profound differences which distinguished its civilizations from their own . Now the restless thinkers and scholars and ...
... means of reason . The Middle Ages had cherished an innocent admiration for Anti- quity without being conscious of the profound differences which distinguished its civilizations from their own . Now the restless thinkers and scholars and ...
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... means and ways needed for your and our common liberation as we are ourselves . Meanwhile we beg your Reverences , Excellencies , and Worships to hold it for an incontrovertible truth that the Spaniards and their adherents cannot be got ...
... means and ways needed for your and our common liberation as we are ourselves . Meanwhile we beg your Reverences , Excellencies , and Worships to hold it for an incontrovertible truth that the Spaniards and their adherents cannot be got ...
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... means the only instance of a migration in the opposite direction from that of the Protestant Flemings and Brabanders who settled down in the North . ) No painting was - under the double influence of the Counter - Reformation and of ...
... means the only instance of a migration in the opposite direction from that of the Protestant Flemings and Brabanders who settled down in the North . ) No painting was - under the double influence of the Counter - Reformation and of ...
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