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PAGE Suspicions of the Northerners ; plan for an invasion of Flanders , 243 -
Maurice and the States , 243 — Battle of Nieuwpoort , June 1600 , 244 –
Negotiations at Bergen - opZoom , 245 — Their failure , 246 — Impotence of the
Southern ...
PAGE Suspicions of the Northerners ; plan for an invasion of Flanders , 243 -
Maurice and the States , 243 — Battle of Nieuwpoort , June 1600 , 244 –
Negotiations at Bergen - opZoom , 245 — Their failure , 246 — Impotence of the
Southern ...
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It was inevitable that the fighting on the southern and eastern fronts should be
conducted as two distinct wars . In the first place , they were separately financed .
The Union of Utrecht had prescribed uniform taxes— “ general means ” —for the
...
It was inevitable that the fighting on the southern and eastern fronts should be
conducted as two distinct wars . In the first place , they were separately financed .
The Union of Utrecht had prescribed uniform taxes— “ general means ” —for the
...
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Speaking politically , the weakness of the Southern Netherlands was very far
from being an unmixed benefit to the Dutch Republic . That unhappy country was
but a fragment of the Burgundian state which fate had overtaken in its rise , a ...
Speaking politically , the weakness of the Southern Netherlands was very far
from being an unmixed benefit to the Dutch Republic . That unhappy country was
but a fragment of the Burgundian state which fate had overtaken in its rise , a ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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