The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... situation in which his hero left the country , or on the issue of the great decisions that were then pending . Moreover , in his preface he commits himself to the statement that " the final separa- tion of territory into independent and ...
... situation in which his hero left the country , or on the issue of the great decisions that were then pending . Moreover , in his preface he commits himself to the statement that " the final separa- tion of territory into independent and ...
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... situation developed which was serious indeed , for Henry III's successor was Henry of Bourbon , King of Navarre , a Huguenot , nay more , the leader of the Huguenots . The League , which controlled a large part of France , refused to ...
... situation developed which was serious indeed , for Henry III's successor was Henry of Bourbon , King of Navarre , a Huguenot , nay more , the leader of the Huguenots . The League , which controlled a large part of France , refused to ...
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... situation had grown even more unfavourable for the North owing to the peace concluded between Spain and England after Elizabeth's death , Spinola led his army against the eastern frontier of the Republic . He proved to be a formidable ...
... situation had grown even more unfavourable for the North owing to the peace concluded between Spain and England after Elizabeth's death , Spinola led his army against the eastern frontier of the Republic . He proved to be a formidable ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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