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at once joined the revolt , which now embraced the whole of Holland , with the
notable exception of Amsterdam . One thing appears at once from this outline --
namely , that in the extension of the revolt the Beggars fulfilled a function of the ...
at once joined the revolt , which now embraced the whole of Holland , with the
notable exception of Amsterdam . One thing appears at once from this outline --
namely , that in the extension of the revolt the Beggars fulfilled a function of the ...
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... in the new circumstances created by the death of Requesens , but at no time
would he be able to forget that Holland and Zealand , such as the last four years
had fashioned them , provided him and the revolt with the most reliable support .
... in the new circumstances created by the death of Requesens , but at no time
would he be able to forget that Holland and Zealand , such as the last four years
had fashioned them , provided him and the revolt with the most reliable support .
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From one point of view — especially in Germany and England can this be clearly
seen -- the great European movement of the Reformation was a revolt of the lay
community under the leadership of their rulers — a revolt , that is to say , of the ...
From one point of view — especially in Germany and England can this be clearly
seen -- the great European movement of the Reformation was a revolt of the lay
community under the leadership of their rulers — a revolt , that is to say , of the ...
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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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