The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... troops . English troops sailed with the secret approval of their Government and helped to garrison the town : So that the people of Flushing grew very courageous and had no more thought of opposing the war . Small wonder if the citizens ...
... troops . English troops sailed with the secret approval of their Government and helped to garrison the town : So that the people of Flushing grew very courageous and had no more thought of opposing the war . Small wonder if the citizens ...
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... troops of De Roda from the castle and the mutineers from Aalst fell upon the town , expelled the troops of the States , and plundered and murdered for days on end . The so - called Spanish Fury struck a heavy blow at Antwerp's long ...
... troops of De Roda from the castle and the mutineers from Aalst fell upon the town , expelled the troops of the States , and plundered and murdered for days on end . The so - called Spanish Fury struck a heavy blow at Antwerp's long ...
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... troops were withheld by Barthold Entes , the former Sea Beggar , from following Rennenberg . Erelong he was being besieged within Groningen by Sonoy and William Louis , John of Nassau's son ; and even though without troops to overawe ...
... troops were withheld by Barthold Entes , the former Sea Beggar , from following Rennenberg . Erelong he was being besieged within Groningen by Sonoy and William Louis , John of Nassau's son ; and even though without troops to overawe ...
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