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When in his sequel , The United Netherlands , Motley attempts a summing - up of
the situation which he had left in the air at the conclusion of his first great work ,
he perpetrates a passage full of the most startling confusions and inaccuracies of
...
When in his sequel , The United Netherlands , Motley attempts a summing - up of
the situation which he had left in the air at the conclusion of his first great work ,
he perpetrates a passage full of the most startling confusions and inaccuracies of
...
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The attempt against the States had nevertheless to be made , and in September
Leicester came from Utrecht to Holland , where he tried to possess himself of a
number of towns . Sonoy , at Medemblik , was his faithful supporter , and refused
to ...
The attempt against the States had nevertheless to be made , and in September
Leicester came from Utrecht to Holland , where he tried to possess himself of a
number of towns . Sonoy , at Medemblik , was his faithful supporter , and refused
to ...
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A successful attempt on Breda had a ... Zutfen and Deventer were unexpectedly
surrounded by the Dutch forces and quickly surrendered , and although an
attempt on Groningen failed , Delfzyl and other strong places in the North were
taken .
A successful attempt on Breda had a ... Zutfen and Deventer were unexpectedly
surrounded by the Dutch forces and quickly surrendered , and although an
attempt on Groningen failed , Delfzyl and other strong places in the North were
taken .
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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