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... with the Habsburg Archduke a link was forged with even more remote interests
, to which the rulers too frequently subordinated those of the Netherlands . ... their
community of interests as against the grasping dynasticism of the ruler .
... with the Habsburg Archduke a link was forged with even more remote interests
, to which the rulers too frequently subordinated those of the Netherlands . ... their
community of interests as against the grasping dynasticism of the ruler .
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to Commines , would fain have seen their ruler lose what still remained to him of
Walloon subjects . One thing , nevertheless , is made very clear in the critical
times through which the Burgundian monarchy passed after Charles the Bold's ...
to Commines , would fain have seen their ruler lose what still remained to him of
Walloon subjects . One thing , nevertheless , is made very clear in the critical
times through which the Burgundian monarchy passed after Charles the Bold's ...
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CONTINUED STATE - BUILDING In two respects especially does it strike the
observer how little relation there was between the policy of the ruler and either
the mind or the interests of the nation . Charles V was faced by the great religious
...
CONTINUED STATE - BUILDING In two respects especially does it strike the
observer how little relation there was between the policy of the ruler and either
the mind or the interests of the nation . Charles V was faced by the great religious
...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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