The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... true poetry was not produced by them . A really high standard could not possibly be maintained in the circle of those excellent and merry citizens . Only some verses of Anna Bijns , an Antwerp school teacher , who wrote after the manner ...
... true poetry was not produced by them . A really high standard could not possibly be maintained in the circle of those excellent and merry citizens . Only some verses of Anna Bijns , an Antwerp school teacher , who wrote after the manner ...
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... true . In the spring of 1572 a beginning was to be made with the collection . But the situation was no longer what it had been two years ago . In 1570 a Pardon had at length been issued . It is true that the exceptions enumerated in it ...
... true . In the spring of 1572 a beginning was to be made with the collection . But the situation was no longer what it had been two years ago . In 1570 a Pardon had at length been issued . It is true that the exceptions enumerated in it ...
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... true exponents of the rebellion , even of the national idea ; the State was their State , dissenters must be kept ... true , accepted the Reformation and suppressed Catholic wor- ship , but they viewed things very differently from the ...
... true exponents of the rebellion , even of the national idea ; the State was their State , dissenters must be kept ... true , accepted the Reformation and suppressed Catholic wor- ship , but they viewed things very differently from the ...
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PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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