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125 dan 7 Amersfoort Youons 52 POLITICAL FRONTIER PROVINCIAL
FRONTIER LINGUISTIC BOUNDARY ZHarlingen Groningen NON - HAPSBURG
TERRITORY Leeuwarden DUTCH SPEAKING PROVINCES 11 1 , FLANDERS 2
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125 dan 7 Amersfoort Youons 52 POLITICAL FRONTIER PROVINCIAL
FRONTIER LINGUISTIC BOUNDARY ZHarlingen Groningen NON - HAPSBURG
TERRITORY Leeuwarden DUTCH SPEAKING PROVINCES 11 1 , FLANDERS 2
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Two more Germanic tribes helped to compose the population of the Netherlands
north of the linguistic boundary — the Frisians and the Saxons ; but it was the
Franks who , under the Merovingian Kings and their successors , the
Carolingians ...
Two more Germanic tribes helped to compose the population of the Netherlands
north of the linguistic boundary — the Frisians and the Saxons ; but it was the
Franks who , under the Merovingian Kings and their successors , the
Carolingians ...
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The worst linguistic abuses which had characterized the régime of Charles the
Bold were avoided by the Habsburg rulers . The quiet infiltration of French was
causing no uneasiness . But the test of all this was only to come NATIONAL ...
The worst linguistic abuses which had characterized the régime of Charles the
Bold were avoided by the Habsburg rulers . The quiet infiltration of French was
causing no uneasiness . But the test of all this was only to come NATIONAL ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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