The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... ( Brugge , Kortryk , ' s - Hertogenbosch , Trier , Aachen ) . A list of these names for the Dutch - speaking area with the French translations in the second column is here inserted . Aalst Belle Brugge Alost Bailleul Bruges Den Bosch or ...
... ( Brugge , Kortryk , ' s - Hertogenbosch , Trier , Aachen ) . A list of these names for the Dutch - speaking area with the French translations in the second column is here inserted . Aalst Belle Brugge Alost Bailleul Bruges Den Bosch or ...
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... Brugge had been in her time , so was Antwerp a port without a merchant fleet of her own . The vessels with which she maintained the intercourse with northern and southern Europe either belonged to those distant countries or had their ...
... Brugge had been in her time , so was Antwerp a port without a merchant fleet of her own . The vessels with which she maintained the intercourse with northern and southern Europe either belonged to those distant countries or had their ...
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... Brugge by the removal of men loyal to the States and the introduction of partisans of Spain . In Gelderland the Count Van den Bergh had got himself appointed Stadtholder in 1581 in succession to his brother - in - law , John of Nassau ...
... Brugge by the removal of men loyal to the States and the introduction of partisans of Spain . In Gelderland the Count Van den Bergh had got himself appointed Stadtholder in 1581 in succession to his brother - in - law , John of Nassau ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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