The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... political and cultural traditions rooted in their medieval history . We must know something of the ruling dynasty , which had created a political unit of the seventeen provinces - in so far as they can be called a political unit . For ...
... political and cultural traditions rooted in their medieval history . We must know something of the ruling dynasty , which had created a political unit of the seventeen provinces - in so far as they can be called a political unit . For ...
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... political forces of various description stretched eastward , tending to withdraw the adjoining regions from participating in the political and cultural life of Germany . The East - Frankish country on the Maas was drawn into the orbit ...
... political forces of various description stretched eastward , tending to withdraw the adjoining regions from participating in the political and cultural life of Germany . The East - Frankish country on the Maas was drawn into the orbit ...
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... political life pulsated there at its strongest . Brussels was a focal point because Court and Government resided there ; Antwerp because of its own national importance . It is note- worthy , too , that the voice of the people , which ...
... political life pulsated there at its strongest . Brussels was a focal point because Court and Government resided there ; Antwerp because of its own national importance . It is note- worthy , too , that the voice of the people , which ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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I | 22 |
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