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... and as a rule a nobleman did not fill the Stadtholder's " office in his native
province or in the province where the bulk of his estates was to be found . The
policy initiated by Philip the Good with so firm a hand had been continued , and
the high ...
... and as a rule a nobleman did not fill the Stadtholder's " office in his native
province or in the province where the bulk of his estates was to be found . The
policy initiated by Philip the Good with so firm a hand had been continued , and
the high ...
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There can be no doubt that the Reformed constituted a minority , and even a
small minority , and this continued to be so for a long time to come , for
generations in fact . As late as 1587 they were estimated at one - tenth of the
population of the ...
There can be no doubt that the Reformed constituted a minority , and even a
small minority , and this continued to be so for a long time to come , for
generations in fact . As late as 1587 they were estimated at one - tenth of the
population of the ...
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The States replied that no negotiations were possible so long as the other side
continued to maintain any claims conflicting with the resolution of abjuration of
1581 and with the established right of the Netherlands , which had been
recognized ...
The States replied that no negotiations were possible so long as the other side
continued to maintain any claims conflicting with the resolution of abjuration of
1581 and with the established right of the Netherlands , which had been
recognized ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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