The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... remained under Charles's daughter and heiress , but the possibility of bridging the wide gap separating it from the pays de par deça — as the Northern possessions were called - grew very remote . The Burgundian state became essentially ...
... remained under Charles's daughter and heiress , but the possibility of bridging the wide gap separating it from the pays de par deça — as the Northern possessions were called - grew very remote . The Burgundian state became essentially ...
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... remained as Dutch as it had ever been . The weakness which I indicated was a purely economic one . Although bound as time went on with ever more numerous ties to the labour , the skill , and the capital of the native citizens , trade ...
... remained as Dutch as it had ever been . The weakness which I indicated was a purely economic one . Although bound as time went on with ever more numerous ties to the labour , the skill , and the capital of the native citizens , trade ...
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... remained empty , the Archduke still could not leave it at that . He addressed to his unwilling subjects a letter not less mild than the one to which his brother Ernest had received so crushing a reply . At the same time the Brussels ...
... remained empty , the Archduke still could not leave it at that . He addressed to his unwilling subjects a letter not less mild than the one to which his brother Ernest had received so crushing a reply . At the same time the Brussels ...
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