The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Frisian country immediately to the north and east of the Frankish land had had special relations with it ever since the diocese of Utrecht had been formed under the immediate pressure of the Merovingian Kings . The town of Utrecht and ...
... Frisian country immediately to the north and east of the Frankish land had had special relations with it ever since the diocese of Utrecht had been formed under the immediate pressure of the Merovingian Kings . The town of Utrecht and ...
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... Frisian jurist , and Berlaymont , a Walloon noble with many children and a short purse , Granvelle formed an inner council of officials , who knew no law but the King's will , and who awaited directions from Madrid for the policy of the ...
... Frisian jurist , and Berlaymont , a Walloon noble with many children and a short purse , Granvelle formed an inner council of officials , who knew no law but the King's will , and who awaited directions from Madrid for the policy of the ...
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... Frisian towns , long prepared by agitators returned from exile and at the same time exposed to Beggar attacks from Enkhuizen , began to join the revolt . At the approach of the Spaniards , however , it did not take the Frisian ...
... Frisian towns , long prepared by agitators returned from exile and at the same time exposed to Beggar attacks from Enkhuizen , began to join the revolt . At the approach of the Spaniards , however , it did not take the Frisian ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
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