The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609 |
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That line is the linguistic boundary , north of which French was in the position of a
foreign language . This , indeed , is still in the main the position to - day . For
many centuries that boundary has hardly , moved , so that it still cuts off the
northern ...
That line is the linguistic boundary , north of which French was in the position of a
foreign language . This , indeed , is still in the main the position to - day . For
many centuries that boundary has hardly , moved , so that it still cuts off the
northern ...
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When the Middle Kingdom of Lotharius had come to the end of its brief career
and the French Kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation were
left facing each other , their frontier in the North followed the Scheldt right across
...
When the Middle Kingdom of Lotharius had come to the end of its brief career
and the French Kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation were
left facing each other , their frontier in the North followed the Scheldt right across
...
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a band of Huguenots , thereby opening a suitable gate of entry to the threatening
French invasion . Yet this French invasion on which centred the hopes of Orange
as well as the fears of Alya , continued to be postponed . Orange himself , who ...
a band of Huguenots , thereby opening a suitable gate of entry to the threatening
French invasion . Yet this French invasion on which centred the hopes of Orange
as well as the fears of Alya , continued to be postponed . Orange himself , who ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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