The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... position as Stadtholder and Councillor of State against the Government ; on the contrary , they felt that this position bound them indissolubly to the monarchy . Nevertheless , the sudden disclosure of the existence of the League and ...
... position as Stadtholder and Councillor of State against the Government ; on the contrary , they felt that this position bound them indissolubly to the monarchy . Nevertheless , the sudden disclosure of the existence of the League and ...
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... position . The phrase " ruling class " does not do justice to the actual state of affairs . There was a community of active citizens , the only ones who , according to their own opinion , had a right to activity , and who as ...
... position . The phrase " ruling class " does not do justice to the actual state of affairs . There was a community of active citizens , the only ones who , according to their own opinion , had a right to activity , and who as ...
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... position , and Elizabeth had urged him to effect certain modifications in the constitution of the nascent state , as , for instance , a strengthening of the position of the States- General as against the provinces . Indeed , an ...
... position , and Elizabeth had urged him to effect certain modifications in the constitution of the nascent state , as , for instance , a strengthening of the position of the States- General as against the provinces . Indeed , an ...
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