The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... subjected to a reign of terror with more calculated deliberation or more systematic persistence . The " Iron Duke's " imperturbable severity had a paralysing effect . The Netherlands people had offered no resistance to the entry of the ...
... subjected to a reign of terror with more calculated deliberation or more systematic persistence . The " Iron Duke's " imperturbable severity had a paralysing effect . The Netherlands people had offered no resistance to the entry of the ...
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... subjected provinces , which must provide him with his foothold for the struggle with the two rebellious ones . Moreover , he experienced the public penury directly , so much so that there were moments when he was unable to pay the ...
... subjected provinces , which must provide him with his foothold for the struggle with the two rebellious ones . Moreover , he experienced the public penury directly , so much so that there were moments when he was unable to pay the ...
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... subjected town . His son - in - law Moretus ( Moerentorff ) , who was to con- tinue it after his death , had by that time acquired a large share in the direction of the firm . But Plantin had rendered his greatest services to learning ...
... subjected town . His son - in - law Moretus ( Moerentorff ) , who was to con- tinue it after his death , had by that time acquired a large share in the direction of the firm . But Plantin had rendered his greatest services to learning ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
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I | 22 |
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