The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... seemed to be taking up too antago- nistic an attitude towards the Government . In the upshot the great lords decided that the League must bear its own respon- sibility , but agreed to represent its demands to the Governess in as ...
... seemed to be taking up too antago- nistic an attitude towards the Government . In the upshot the great lords decided that the League must bear its own respon- sibility , but agreed to represent its demands to the Governess in as ...
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... seemed to have inspired Haarlem with the courage of despair , Don Frederick decided to try modera- tion this time , and the citizens ' lives were spared . Five execu- tioners were nevertheless set to work on the soldiers , and finally ...
... seemed to have inspired Haarlem with the courage of despair , Don Frederick decided to try modera- tion this time , and the citizens ' lives were spared . Five execu- tioners were nevertheless set to work on the soldiers , and finally ...
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... seemed like a passing nightmare , and its watchword , the retrieval of the ancient welfare of the Netherlands , sounded a mockery in the midst of the miserable confusion which prevailed . With a sigh of relief the people could submit ...
... seemed like a passing nightmare , and its watchword , the retrieval of the ancient welfare of the Netherlands , sounded a mockery in the midst of the miserable confusion which prevailed . With a sigh of relief the people could submit ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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I | 22 |
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