The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... side . The modern historian cannot see matters quite like that . It is not that to him no principles are involved in the great struggles of history , nor that his sympathies cannot be engaged on one of the opposing sides . But he knows ...
... side . The modern historian cannot see matters quite like that . It is not that to him no principles are involved in the great struggles of history , nor that his sympathies cannot be engaged on one of the opposing sides . But he knows ...
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... side of the Northerners had been no more than exhortations to rise . The Netherlands historian may hesitate whether to criticize the Brabant and Flemish deputies for their submissiveness or to blame the Hollanders for having been too ...
... side of the Northerners had been no more than exhortations to rise . The Netherlands historian may hesitate whether to criticize the Brabant and Flemish deputies for their submissiveness or to blame the Hollanders for having been too ...
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... side by side . In so far as a separate Flemish element had existed in each , this was now completely absorbed into the Northern tradition ; first by means of imitation , as in the Flushing town hall ( since demo- lished ) , for which ...
... side by side . In so far as a separate Flemish element had existed in each , this was now completely absorbed into the Northern tradition ; first by means of imitation , as in the Flushing town hall ( since demo- lished ) , for which ...
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