The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... tion of organizing " the churches which use the French tongue " separately . All together it was a very great measure ; its bold logic and symmetry and its vigorous attack on historic develop- ment and ancient rights were thoroughly ...
... tion of organizing " the churches which use the French tongue " separately . All together it was a very great measure ; its bold logic and symmetry and its vigorous attack on historic develop- ment and ancient rights were thoroughly ...
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... tion . This explains why the Compromise made recruits par- ticularly in the North , and nowhere so many as in Friesland . I The Walloon provinces were but scantily represented . Mean- while 86 THE PRELUDE , 1555-1572.
... tion . This explains why the Compromise made recruits par- ticularly in the North , and nowhere so many as in Friesland . I The Walloon provinces were but scantily represented . Mean- while 86 THE PRELUDE , 1555-1572.
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... tion , again stuck on the unsurmountable difficulty of the religious question . But this time a number of highly placed personalities , particularly the Duke of Aerschot and the Abbot of St. Gertrude , took the occasion of its failure ...
... tion , again stuck on the unsurmountable difficulty of the religious question . But this time a number of highly placed personalities , particularly the Duke of Aerschot and the Abbot of St. Gertrude , took the occasion of its failure ...
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