The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... period which he opened than for the Burgundian period which had come to a close that a principal factor of Netherlands history was the lack of national solidarity between rulers and ruled . Founded by foreigners , the Netherlands state ...
... period which he opened than for the Burgundian period which had come to a close that a principal factor of Netherlands history was the lack of national solidarity between rulers and ruled . Founded by foreigners , the Netherlands state ...
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... period of a few years at the University of Leuven ; for the rest , after France it was England , then Italy , again England , Germany , and Switzerland . After 1522 Erasmus , who died in 1536 , did not see his country again . ( By ...
... period of a few years at the University of Leuven ; for the rest , after France it was England , then Italy , again England , Germany , and Switzerland . After 1522 Erasmus , who died in 1536 , did not see his country again . ( By ...
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... period of Netherlands history with a freshness unequalled by chronicles or documents . The North , which alone won independence during that period , has as it were appropriated that treasure , of which the Wilhelmus song is the most ...
... period of Netherlands history with a freshness unequalled by chronicles or documents . The North , which alone won independence during that period , has as it were appropriated that treasure , of which the Wilhelmus song is the most ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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