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That was in this movement something new , and something of the greatest
importance . All former rebellions or movements of revolt , even when they were
so widespread as that which followed the death of Charles the Bold ( when ,
moreover ...
That was in this movement something new , and something of the greatest
importance . All former rebellions or movements of revolt , even when they were
so widespread as that which followed the death of Charles the Bold ( when ,
moreover ...
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This is not to say that the movement expressed itself everywhere with the same
dramatic intensity . On the contrary , although it certainly drew from all parts the
forces that sustained it , Brabant was the heart of the Netherlands , and political
life ...
This is not to say that the movement expressed itself everywhere with the same
dramatic intensity . On the contrary , although it certainly drew from all parts the
forces that sustained it , Brabant was the heart of the Netherlands , and political
life ...
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It will be remembered that he had taken little part in the national movement of the
magnates before the coming of Alva . The rivalry of his own house of Croy with
Nassau - Orange obscured his understanding of the greatest national problems .
It will be remembered that he had taken little part in the national movement of the
magnates before the coming of Alva . The rivalry of his own house of Croy with
Nassau - Orange obscured his understanding of the greatest national problems .
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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