The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... party , the party of resistance , was a small party which would not have been able to do anything without them . Too often when Dutch historians consider those heroic four years during which Holland and Zealand defied the armies of the ...
... party , the party of resistance , was a small party which would not have been able to do anything without them . Too often when Dutch historians consider those heroic four years during which Holland and Zealand defied the armies of the ...
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... party was brought down , Prouninck had to leave the town , and the aristocratic States regime was restored there too . The ministers of religion were defeated along with the Flemings and Brabanders and the popular party . In 1586 a ...
... party was brought down , Prouninck had to leave the town , and the aristocratic States regime was restored there too . The ministers of religion were defeated along with the Flemings and Brabanders and the popular party . In 1586 a ...
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... party , which had from the first followed the nego- tiations with vociferous suspiciousness , launching bitter attacks and insinuations against Oldenbarnevelt , whom everyone knew to be the moving spirit . A stream of pamphlets burst ...
... party , which had from the first followed the nego- tiations with vociferous suspiciousness , launching bitter attacks and insinuations against Oldenbarnevelt , whom everyone knew to be the moving spirit . A stream of pamphlets burst ...
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