The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... once more . The Calvinists were the bitterest enemies of Spanish rule , and in the exiles , who had nothing more to lose and who were all the time looking longingly across the frontier , they possessed a peerless band of picked shock ...
... once more . The Calvinists were the bitterest enemies of Spanish rule , and in the exiles , who had nothing more to lose and who were all the time looking longingly across the frontier , they possessed a peerless band of picked shock ...
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... Once more his efforts to make Protestants and Catho- lics co - operate had failed ; once more , now that there appeared to be no remedy for that , he had no choice but to go on with the Protestants alone . It was in any case too late to ...
... Once more his efforts to make Protestants and Catho- lics co - operate had failed ; once more , now that there appeared to be no remedy for that , he had no choice but to go on with the Protestants alone . It was in any case too late to ...
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... once continue his attack on Gelderland , but turning round he first besieged Maastricht . After an obstinate resistance the town was taken , and suffered for the second time in a period of three years a horrible sack and slaughter ...
... once continue his attack on Gelderland , but turning round he first besieged Maastricht . After an obstinate resistance the town was taken , and suffered for the second time in a period of three years a horrible sack and slaughter ...
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