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EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY THE NATION AND THE DYNASTY When
Charles V transferred the government of the Netherlands to his son Philip in 1555
, delegates of seventeen provinces of varying size and importance composed the
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EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY THE NATION AND THE DYNASTY When
Charles V transferred the government of the Netherlands to his son Philip in 1555
, delegates of seventeen provinces of varying size and importance composed the
...
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Brabant — without Mechlin - paid a little less than Flanders ; Holland half of what
was paid by Brabant , Zealand one - fourth of what was paid by Holland . It will be
noticed that the Dutch - speaking provinces in the aggregate raised by far the ...
Brabant — without Mechlin - paid a little less than Flanders ; Holland half of what
was paid by Brabant , Zealand one - fourth of what was paid by Holland . It will be
noticed that the Dutch - speaking provinces in the aggregate raised by far the ...
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and rightly , that caution was necessary , especially because they were in almost
exclusive control of the Walloon provinces , which consequently — and this was
an exceedingly dangerous development - began to form a block in the States ...
and rightly , that caution was necessary , especially because they were in almost
exclusive control of the Walloon provinces , which consequently — and this was
an exceedingly dangerous development - began to form a block in the States ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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