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It was the Beggars , under their aristocratic chiefs , who spread the revolt from
town to town ; and if occasionally a town did come over to the ... Nor should it be
thought that all these Beggar bands did was to reveal the towns to themselves .
It was the Beggars , under their aristocratic chiefs , who spread the revolt from
town to town ; and if occasionally a town did come over to the ... Nor should it be
thought that all these Beggar bands did was to reveal the towns to themselves .
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before Alkmaar , which could be reached from Haarlem by a march along the
border of the sea downs , that little town fell into the greatest confusion and panic
. It had for some time refused to admit within its walls Jonkheer Jacob Cabeliau ...
before Alkmaar , which could be reached from Haarlem by a march along the
border of the sea downs , that little town fell into the greatest confusion and panic
. It had for some time refused to admit within its walls Jonkheer Jacob Cabeliau ...
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But the Broad Council , thrown into confusion by the attitude of its appointed head
, let itself be intimidated by the cry of " Peace ” from the starving multitude
gathered in the square before the town - hall , and on August 17 , 1585 , was
signed ...
But the Broad Council , thrown into confusion by the attitude of its appointed head
, let itself be intimidated by the cry of " Peace ” from the starving multitude
gathered in the square before the town - hall , and on August 17 , 1585 , was
signed ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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