The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Archdukes , and that a promise has been given to do nothing that might be prejudicial to their authority . From which it is concluded that this commission of yours ( as tending towards the promotion of such illegitimate and harmful ...
... Archdukes , and that a promise has been given to do nothing that might be prejudicial to their authority . From which it is concluded that this commission of yours ( as tending towards the promotion of such illegitimate and harmful ...
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... Archdukes were overshadowed by the brilliant stranger who enjoyed the confidence of Spain . Hardly the semblance of independence was left . In the two years following upon the conquest of Ostend , when , moreover , the international ...
... Archdukes were overshadowed by the brilliant stranger who enjoyed the confidence of Spain . Hardly the semblance of independence was left . In the two years following upon the conquest of Ostend , when , moreover , the international ...
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... Archdukes and of Spain . During the negotiations proper Spinola and Richardot were at the head of a delegation repre- senting Philip III as well as Albert and Isabella . It was agreed fairly easily , although the Archdukes had hoped to ...
... Archdukes and of Spain . During the negotiations proper Spinola and Richardot were at the head of a delegation repre- senting Philip III as well as Albert and Isabella . It was agreed fairly easily , although the Archdukes had hoped to ...
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