The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... remained to the States . In the beginning of October 1585 the English troops arrived , and the Earl of Leicester followed in December . During the two years of his governor - generalship there was never any question of his being able to ...
... remained to the States . In the beginning of October 1585 the English troops arrived , and the Earl of Leicester followed in December . During the two years of his governor - generalship there was never any question of his being able to ...
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... remained to them ; but they themselves remained passive in the midst of all this agitation . The attack came from the zealous Reformers , who were especially strong among the urban lower middle class , led by the ministers . These ...
... remained to them ; but they themselves remained passive in the midst of all this agitation . The attack came from the zealous Reformers , who were especially strong among the urban lower middle class , led by the ministers . These ...
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... remained empty , the Archduke still could not leave it at that . He addressed to his unwilling subjects a letter not less mild than the one to which his brother Ernest had received so crushing a reply . At the same time the Brussels ...
... remained empty , the Archduke still could not leave it at that . He addressed to his unwilling subjects a letter not less mild than the one to which his brother Ernest had received so crushing a reply . At the same time the Brussels ...
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