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... 108 — Alva undertakes the execution of the absolutist programme ; the Tenth
Penny , 108– Renewed ferment , 109 – Orange and the Calvinists , 110–
Attempts in 1570 , 111 - Strategic importance of the northern provinces , 112 —
The Sea ...
... 108 — Alva undertakes the execution of the absolutist programme ; the Tenth
Penny , 108– Renewed ferment , 109 – Orange and the Calvinists , 110–
Attempts in 1570 , 111 - Strategic importance of the northern provinces , 112 —
The Sea ...
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... 109 – Orange and the Calvinists , 110Attempts in 1570 , 111 - Strategic
importance of the northern provinces , 112 - The Sea Beggars , 113 -
Expectations of French assistance , 114 - Partition scheme , 1571 , 115 - Sea
Beggars capture The ...
... 109 – Orange and the Calvinists , 110Attempts in 1570 , 111 - Strategic
importance of the northern provinces , 112 - The Sea Beggars , 113 -
Expectations of French assistance , 114 - Partition scheme , 1571 , 115 - Sea
Beggars capture The ...
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The vessels with which she maintained the intercourse with northern and
southern Europe either belonged to those distant countries or had their owners in
the ports of Holland and Zealand . Those ports were therefore not merely
Antwerp's ...
The vessels with which she maintained the intercourse with northern and
southern Europe either belonged to those distant countries or had their owners in
the ports of Holland and Zealand . Those ports were therefore not merely
Antwerp's ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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