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In vain did the town magistrates strive to keep the movement within bounds ; they
themselves were pushed onward by the captains of the citizen guards . Van
Cuyck went to The Brill for help , soon Treslong brought troops in three vessels ...
In vain did the town magistrates strive to keep the movement within bounds ; they
themselves were pushed onward by the captains of the citizen guards . Van
Cuyck went to The Brill for help , soon Treslong brought troops in three vessels ...
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The most galling demand made to him was that he should ratify the Pacification
and send away the Spanish troops , which alone could help him to secure real
power . Meanwhile , province after province joined the States - General , and in ...
The most galling demand made to him was that he should ratify the Pacification
and send away the Spanish troops , which alone could help him to secure real
power . Meanwhile , province after province joined the States - General , and in ...
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Holland was ready with an advance of money for the soldiers ' pay , and the
troops were withheld by Barthold Entes , the former Sea Beggar , from following
Rennenberg . Erelong he was being besieged within Groningen by Sonoy and ...
Holland was ready with an advance of money for the soldiers ' pay , and the
troops were withheld by Barthold Entes , the former Sea Beggar , from following
Rennenberg . Erelong he was being besieged within Groningen by Sonoy and ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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