The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Prince of Orange . The true significance of what had happened became apparent only when Flushing called in the Beggars a few days after- wards , and especially when still a little later Enkhuizen broke out into rebellion . Then exiles ...
... Prince of Orange . The true significance of what had happened became apparent only when Flushing called in the Beggars a few days after- wards , and especially when still a little later Enkhuizen broke out into rebellion . Then exiles ...
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... Prince of Orange's arms . The policy of co - operating with Don John , or rather of using him , had been the policy of the high nobility . The peace of the Duke of Aerschot , that was the name given to the Eternal Edict . As in the days ...
... Prince of Orange's arms . The policy of co - operating with Don John , or rather of using him , had been the policy of the high nobility . The peace of the Duke of Aerschot , that was the name given to the Eternal Edict . As in the days ...
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... Prince of Orange , withdrew to Antwerp . What might not have happened had Don John been able to follow up his success ! But while the course of events in his Netherlands was once again crying out for speedy decisions , Philip was ...
... Prince of Orange , withdrew to Antwerp . What might not have happened had Don John been able to follow up his success ! But while the course of events in his Netherlands was once again crying out for speedy decisions , Philip was ...
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