The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... ruler . But under him dissatisfaction was still countered by fear . On the accession of the helpless Maria , however , and again some years later , when after her early death Maximilian held the regency for their son Philip the Fair ...
... ruler . But under him dissatisfaction was still countered by fear . On the accession of the helpless Maria , however , and again some years later , when after her early death Maximilian held the regency for their son Philip the Fair ...
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... ruler was an undertaking that surpassed the forces of the Netherlands people . A groping towards national consciousness there was , and this was beginning to acquire a political significance . But the guidance of a dynasty which could ...
... ruler was an undertaking that surpassed the forces of the Netherlands people . A groping towards national consciousness there was , and this was beginning to acquire a political significance . But the guidance of a dynasty which could ...
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... ruler and either the mind or the interests of the nation . Charles V was faced by the great religious upheaval that shook the ancient Catholic unity of Europe and by which the Netherlands , as we shall see , were profoundly affected ...
... ruler and either the mind or the interests of the nation . Charles V was faced by the great religious upheaval that shook the ancient Catholic unity of Europe and by which the Netherlands , as we shall see , were profoundly affected ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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I | 22 |
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