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It is curious to observe that the States of those provinces which were most
concerned owing to their contiguity , Brabant and Holland , never manifested
much eagerness for the wars undertaken to subdue those regions . Yet
Gelderland ...
It is curious to observe that the States of those provinces which were most
concerned owing to their contiguity , Brabant and Holland , never manifested
much eagerness for the wars undertaken to subdue those regions . Yet
Gelderland ...
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hoven ( in 1575 ) , and Goes ( which had never as yet sided with the Beggars )
had received treaties of “ Satisfaction , ” in accordance with the Pacification , and
had submitted to the States of Holland and of Zealand ; in all these “ Satisfactions
...
hoven ( in 1575 ) , and Goes ( which had never as yet sided with the Beggars )
had received treaties of “ Satisfaction , ” in accordance with the Pacification , and
had submitted to the States of Holland and of Zealand ; in all these “ Satisfactions
...
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The disputes within the Church , of which we have heard something above ,
never quite died down , and when in 1602 , beside the strictly Calvinistic
professor Gomarus , of Brugge , the Hollander Arminius was appointed to the
second chair of ...
The disputes within the Church , of which we have heard something above ,
never quite died down , and when in 1602 , beside the strictly Calvinistic
professor Gomarus , of Brugge , the Hollander Arminius was appointed to the
second chair of ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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