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due to the existence there of a Walloon community alongside the native one . The
Walloon ministers of Antwerp ( since 1565 there was a Frenchman , Franciscus
Junius , amongst them ) , together with the lawyer Gilles le Clerq of Tournai , the ...
due to the existence there of a Walloon community alongside the native one . The
Walloon ministers of Antwerp ( since 1565 there was a Frenchman , Franciscus
Junius , amongst them ) , together with the lawyer Gilles le Clerq of Tournai , the ...
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and rightly , that caution was necessary , especially because they were in almost
exclusive control of the Walloon provinces , which consequently — and this was
an exceedingly dangerous development – began to form a block in the States ...
and rightly , that caution was necessary , especially because they were in almost
exclusive control of the Walloon provinces , which consequently — and this was
an exceedingly dangerous development – began to form a block in the States ...
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This argument continued to be used , while in its turn the Union of the Walloons
served the same purpose in the North . Here , too , was that vicious circle which
Orange could not break through . In the end the Walloon provinces had come to ...
This argument continued to be used , while in its turn the Union of the Walloons
served the same purpose in the North . Here , too , was that vicious circle which
Orange could not break through . In the end the Walloon provinces had come to ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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