The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Moreover , in his preface he commits himself to the statement that " the final separa- tion of territory into independent and obedient provinces , into the Commonwealth of the United States and the Belgian provinces of Spain , was in ...
... Moreover , in his preface he commits himself to the statement that " the final separa- tion of territory into independent and obedient provinces , into the Commonwealth of the United States and the Belgian provinces of Spain , was in ...
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... Moreover , a linen industry began to flourish along the Leie , using Flemish flax for its raw material , and especially in the neighbour- hood of Oudenaarde thousands were employed in tapestry weaving , first raised into an art in the ...
... Moreover , a linen industry began to flourish along the Leie , using Flemish flax for its raw material , and especially in the neighbour- hood of Oudenaarde thousands were employed in tapestry weaving , first raised into an art in the ...
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... moreover the Spanish Government in the Netherlands disposed of no naval power of any importance , it was possible for the privateering of the Sea Beggars to develop considerable activity . Their prize - money was to help the Prince in ...
... moreover the Spanish Government in the Netherlands disposed of no naval power of any importance , it was possible for the privateering of the Sea Beggars to develop considerable activity . Their prize - money was to help the Prince in ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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