The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... took the place of the Committee of the Closer Union , while the activities of the Council of State ( and this remained so after the arrival of Anjou and his assumption of the government of the country ) were limited to the southern ...
... took the place of the Committee of the Closer Union , while the activities of the Council of State ( and this remained so after the arrival of Anjou and his assumption of the government of the country ) were limited to the southern ...
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... took Oudenaarde , in August treachery made him master of Lier , while in the East Verdugo took Steenwyk and other places . But however ineffectual Anjou's help , the case was rendered still worse when the helper suddenly turned against ...
... took Oudenaarde , in August treachery made him master of Lier , while in the East Verdugo took Steenwyk and other places . But however ineffectual Anjou's help , the case was rendered still worse when the helper suddenly turned against ...
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... took that town as well . It was only an effective use of the waterways that had made possible those disconcertingly quick movements . In 1592 Parma had again to go to France , and the Spanish commander in the North - East was , in spite ...
... took that town as well . It was only an effective use of the waterways that had made possible those disconcertingly quick movements . In 1592 Parma had again to go to France , and the Spanish commander in the North - East was , in spite ...
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