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... and urban magistrates - of the various provinces to meeting each other for the
purpose of granting subsidies on a quota system : the assembly of delegates
from the various provincial States ( States being the name of the assembly of
Estates ...
... and urban magistrates - of the various provinces to meeting each other for the
purpose of granting subsidies on a quota system : the assembly of delegates
from the various provincial States ( States being the name of the assembly of
Estates ...
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... nobility , and urban magistrates of the various provinces to meeting each other
for the purpose of granting subsidies on a quota system : the assembly of
delegates from the various provincial States ( States being the name of the
assembly of ...
... nobility , and urban magistrates of the various provinces to meeting each other
for the purpose of granting subsidies on a quota system : the assembly of
delegates from the various provincial States ( States being the name of the
assembly of ...
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Besides Culemborch , who was a native of Gelderland , and Louis of Nassau ,
the most notable personalities among the assembly were the Count van den
Bergh , a brotherin - law of Orange and also a “ Geldersman , " and the Hollander
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Besides Culemborch , who was a native of Gelderland , and Louis of Nassau ,
the most notable personalities among the assembly were the Count van den
Bergh , a brotherin - law of Orange and also a “ Geldersman , " and the Hollander
...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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