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Battle was joined once more between the Northern StatesGeneral and the
Archdukes , who indeed stood for Spain . It has been briefly noticed above that
the respective forces kept each other balanced on land . Philip III's zeal for the
war ...
Battle was joined once more between the Northern StatesGeneral and the
Archdukes , who indeed stood for Spain . It has been briefly noticed above that
the respective forces kept each other balanced on land . Philip III's zeal for the
war ...
Strana 249
Battle was joined once more between the Northern StatesGeneral and the
Archdukes , who indeed stood for Spain . It has been briefly noticed above that
the respective forces kept each other balanced on land . Philip III's zeal for the
war ...
Battle was joined once more between the Northern StatesGeneral and the
Archdukes , who indeed stood for Spain . It has been briefly noticed above that
the respective forces kept each other balanced on land . Philip III's zeal for the
war ...
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The childless Archdukes were overshadowed by the brilliant stranger who
enjoyed the confidence of Spain . Hardly the semblance of independence was
left . In the two years following upon the conquest of Ostend , when , moreover ,
the ...
The childless Archdukes were overshadowed by the brilliant stranger who
enjoyed the confidence of Spain . Hardly the semblance of independence was
left . In the two years following upon the conquest of Ostend , when , moreover ,
the ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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