The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... region found a place , and it was their language that became the expression of its unity . The original area of Frankish settlement stretched over Flanders and Brabant ( to use the names of a slightly later date which are still current ) ...
... region found a place , and it was their language that became the expression of its unity . The original area of Frankish settlement stretched over Flanders and Brabant ( to use the names of a slightly later date which are still current ) ...
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... region , on the other hand , during the period of strenuous resistance to the advancing Burgundian - Habsburg power , seemed to have directed its attention eastward more consciously than before . The gentry of Gelderland intermarried ...
... region , on the other hand , during the period of strenuous resistance to the advancing Burgundian - Habsburg power , seemed to have directed its attention eastward more consciously than before . The gentry of Gelderland intermarried ...
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... region . It is conceivable that they might have done so , although less deliberately than these things are done in our days , had they continued to resist Habsburg authority . But , as we saw , they submitted readily to it , and since ...
... region . It is conceivable that they might have done so , although less deliberately than these things are done in our days , had they continued to resist Habsburg authority . But , as we saw , they submitted readily to it , and since ...
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