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The exchange of thought on the burning questions of the day between the people
and its natural leaders was hampered ; promising lines of development were cut
off. Only the emigrants, living together in large numbers in London, Emden, ...
The exchange of thought on the burning questions of the day between the people
and its natural leaders was hampered ; promising lines of development were cut
off. Only the emigrants, living together in large numbers in London, Emden, ...
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It was the revolt and the split which checked the eastward advance and caused
the Burgundian Circle , such as Charles V created it in 1548 , to wear in our eyes
the appearance of a thing completed , of a thing expanded to its natural limits .
It was the revolt and the split which checked the eastward advance and caused
the Burgundian Circle , such as Charles V created it in 1548 , to wear in our eyes
the appearance of a thing completed , of a thing expanded to its natural limits .
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In the circumstances it was a quite natural development . In other matters , too ,
Holland felt that it had no need to let its needy allies in the States - General
dictate to it . But the provinces which , without the assistance of Holland , would
not ...
In the circumstances it was a quite natural development . In other matters , too ,
Holland felt that it had no need to let its needy allies in the States - General
dictate to it . But the provinces which , without the assistance of Holland , would
not ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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