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Since this was the very purpose of the Eternal Edict , which had been expressly
confirmed by the King , the conclusion was obvious that between the Union of
Arras and the legitimate Sovereign it ought to be possible to restore peace . The
fact ...
Since this was the very purpose of the Eternal Edict , which had been expressly
confirmed by the King , the conclusion was obvious that between the Union of
Arras and the legitimate Sovereign it ought to be possible to restore peace . The
fact ...
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these possibilities contained in the peace of Arras , even though they have not
materialized , another reflection offers itself even more insistently . It is that if the
Walloons had to cut loose from the Dutch - speaking Netherlands , they could not
...
these possibilities contained in the peace of Arras , even though they have not
materialized , another reflection offers itself even more insistently . It is that if the
Walloons had to cut loose from the Dutch - speaking Netherlands , they could not
...
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He advocated the possession of a couple of towns in North Holland , which (
together with The Brill ] will be such a strength to you that you may rule these men
, make war or peace as you list . . . peace with the King of Spain so as to restore
his ...
He advocated the possession of a couple of towns in North Holland , which (
together with The Brill ] will be such a strength to you that you may rule these men
, make war or peace as you list . . . peace with the King of Spain so as to restore
his ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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