The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... religious exercise was presented to Matthew and the Council of State . The Prince now flattered himself with the hope that con- cessions would get the better of the extreme claims of the Reformed party . In July the States - General ...
... religious exercise was presented to Matthew and the Council of State . The Prince now flattered himself with the hope that con- cessions would get the better of the extreme claims of the Reformed party . In July the States - General ...
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... religious services except the Catholic . But these Satisfactions were torn up one after the other . At Amsterdam ... Religious Peace . Commissioned by the new regime , John of Nassau came to lay siege to the little town . On 10 March ...
... religious services except the Catholic . But these Satisfactions were torn up one after the other . At Amsterdam ... Religious Peace . Commissioned by the new regime , John of Nassau came to lay siege to the little town . On 10 March ...
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... religious tendency , it had preserved its identity and main- tained its ideology . William of Orange had greatly assisted it in doing so , but the town governments and the States also gladly appealed to liberty as well as to religion as ...
... religious tendency , it had preserved its identity and main- tained its ideology . William of Orange had greatly assisted it in doing so , but the town governments and the States also gladly appealed to liberty as well as to religion as ...
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