The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... peace . The fact that Don John , who by his attempt on Namur had broken the Eternal Edict , was no longer among the living made an agreement even easier of achievement , and Parma showed himself to be an accom- plished diplomatist ...
... peace . The fact that Don John , who by his attempt on Namur had broken the Eternal Edict , was no longer among the living made an agreement even easier of achievement , and Parma showed himself to be an accom- plished diplomatist ...
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... peace at Arras , two ( Artois and Walloon Flanders ) were wholly , while a third ( Hainaut ) was for about one - half , annexed to France , and for good , by Louis XIV . The revolt thus found itself in a sad plight in 1579. Serious ...
... peace at Arras , two ( Artois and Walloon Flanders ) were wholly , while a third ( Hainaut ) was for about one - half , annexed to France , and for good , by Louis XIV . The revolt thus found itself in a sad plight in 1579. Serious ...
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... peace as you list . . . peace with the King of Spain so as to restore his authority here again . Leicester does not indeed commend such a peace , but leaves everything to the wise disposition of Elizabeth . Few or none but yourself may ...
... peace as you list . . . peace with the King of Spain so as to restore his authority here again . Leicester does not indeed commend such a peace , but leaves everything to the wise disposition of Elizabeth . Few or none but yourself may ...
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