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He had then even forced the town of Groningen to submit and introduce the
Religious Peace . Yet he did not feel comfortable when matters took this turn . It
was not to be expected that he should ! The Walloon nobleman could hardly
remain ...
He had then even forced the town of Groningen to submit and introduce the
Religious Peace . Yet he did not feel comfortable when matters took this turn . It
was not to be expected that he should ! The Walloon nobleman could hardly
remain ...
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All his helpers and councillors were natives of Groningen , Friesland , and
Overysel . His action caused a tremendous sensation . Everywhere the dislike of
the patriots for Catholicism was doubled . At Leeuwarden , at Zwolle and Kampen
, at ...
All his helpers and councillors were natives of Groningen , Friesland , and
Overysel . His action caused a tremendous sensation . Everywhere the dislike of
the patriots for Catholicism was doubled . At Leeuwarden , at Zwolle and Kampen
, at ...
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The possession of those two places not only safeguarded southern Friesland
from marauding raids , but cut Groningen off completely from its base in the South
. In 1593 Maurice , to the great resentment of the Frisians , who wanted all forces
...
The possession of those two places not only safeguarded southern Friesland
from marauding raids , but cut Groningen off completely from its base in the South
. In 1593 Maurice , to the great resentment of the Frisians , who wanted all forces
...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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