The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... taken into pay by the burgomasters proved insufficient to keep order . The citizens ' guard was indispensable , but it was so divided as to be in constant confusion . The first report of the disorders had caused a number of exiles to ...
... taken into pay by the burgomasters proved insufficient to keep order . The citizens ' guard was indispensable , but it was so divided as to be in constant confusion . The first report of the disorders had caused a number of exiles to ...
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... taken place , they had been changes of individuals . Many " regents " of too pronounced Catholic sentiments had been removed , and their places had been taken by exiles and other new men whom the Reformed party trusted , and to whom ...
... taken place , they had been changes of individuals . Many " regents " of too pronounced Catholic sentiments had been removed , and their places had been taken by exiles and other new men whom the Reformed party trusted , and to whom ...
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... taken from them by force of arms ? Indeed , it was not likely . The Hollanders and Zealanders were still sitting behind their water defences , their army and navy ready to act , governing themselves under their States and Stadtholder ...
... taken from them by force of arms ? Indeed , it was not likely . The Hollanders and Zealanders were still sitting behind their water defences , their army and navy ready to act , governing themselves under their States and Stadtholder ...
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