The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... possible throughout the various provinces , and so it was essential not to deter Catholic noblemen . From the beginning the goal they set before themselves was to bring pressure to bear on the Government to obtain the relaxation , if ...
... possible throughout the various provinces , and so it was essential not to deter Catholic noblemen . From the beginning the goal they set before themselves was to bring pressure to bear on the Government to obtain the relaxation , if ...
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... possible the pre- sentation of this petition at Brussels . But before venturing upon this public step , the leaders sought to reach an understanding with the group of magnates who had pursued a common line of action since the struggle ...
... possible the pre- sentation of this petition at Brussels . But before venturing upon this public step , the leaders sought to reach an understanding with the group of magnates who had pursued a common line of action since the struggle ...
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... possible to bring order out of the chaos caused by Lumey's misrule . His first task had been to inspire even his supporters with the will to resistance , for under the impression of the defeats in the South the most prominent and active ...
... possible to bring order out of the chaos caused by Lumey's misrule . His first task had been to inspire even his supporters with the will to resistance , for under the impression of the defeats in the South the most prominent and active ...
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