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It was to be no less true for the Habsburg period which he opened than for the
Burgundian period which had come to a close that a principal factor of
Netherlands history was the lack of national solidarity between rulers and ruled .
Founded by ...
It was to be no less true for the Habsburg period which he opened than for the
Burgundian period which had come to a close that a principal factor of
Netherlands history was the lack of national solidarity between rulers and ruled .
Founded by ...
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In their conflicts with the true wielders of power in their own country as well as
with the true States - General in the North , the Brussels States appeared to be no
more than a shadowshow . They vanished uttering idle protests , and thirty years
...
In their conflicts with the true wielders of power in their own country as well as
with the true States - General in the North , the Brussels States appeared to be no
more than a shadowshow . They vanished uttering idle protests , and thirty years
...
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In literature the new spirit as yet manifested itself mainly in feeble imitations ,
although we saw the first signs of a better understanding of the true meaning of
the Renaissance in the opposition to the bourgeois and moralizing prosiness of
the ...
In literature the new spirit as yet manifested itself mainly in feeble imitations ,
although we saw the first signs of a better understanding of the true meaning of
the Renaissance in the opposition to the bourgeois and moralizing prosiness of
the ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
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