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At the same time it was really in pursuance of his feud with France that Charles
extended Habsburg rule over those regions in the North - East whose
continuously threatened independence had been temporarily reprieved when
Charles the ...
At the same time it was really in pursuance of his feud with France that Charles
extended Habsburg rule over those regions in the North - East whose
continuously threatened independence had been temporarily reprieved when
Charles the ...
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At the same time it was really in pursuance of his feud with France that Charles
extended Habsburg rule over those regions in the North - East whose
continuously threatened independence had been temporarily reprieved when
Charles the ...
At the same time it was really in pursuance of his feud with France that Charles
extended Habsburg rule over those regions in the North - East whose
continuously threatened independence had been temporarily reprieved when
Charles the ...
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Nothing more natural than that others , whose dislike of Spanish rule was more
sincere , at this critical juncture looked towards Orange , the master of tried troops
, with which during four long years he had kept the Spanish armies in check .
Nothing more natural than that others , whose dislike of Spanish rule was more
sincere , at this critical juncture looked towards Orange , the master of tried troops
, with which during four long years he had kept the Spanish armies in check .
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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