The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... rivers had already for a long time been inhabited by Germanic tribes , some of whom had entertained close relations with the Romans and had undergone their influence very deeply . South of the rivers , too , there were numerous Germanic ...
... rivers had already for a long time been inhabited by Germanic tribes , some of whom had entertained close relations with the Romans and had undergone their influence very deeply . South of the rivers , too , there were numerous Germanic ...
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... rivers Ysel , Rhine , Waal , and Maas , poured down into the valleys of the Scheldt and the Leie . In the course of ... rivers into Utrecht and the Veluwe up to the River Ysel . East of that river was Saxon country as far as Friesland ...
... rivers Ysel , Rhine , Waal , and Maas , poured down into the valleys of the Scheldt and the Leie . In the course of ... rivers into Utrecht and the Veluwe up to the River Ysel . East of that river was Saxon country as far as Friesland ...
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... rivers ; power not only kept the southern provinces under Spain . It was power no less that brought about along the rivers , by which the course of the war had been determined , this profound moral cleavage within the Netherlands people ...
... rivers ; power not only kept the southern provinces under Spain . It was power no less that brought about along the rivers , by which the course of the war had been determined , this profound moral cleavage within the Netherlands people ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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