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... Dutch history . A work that conquered the world in the way The Rise of the Dutch Republic did must have qualities . They are not the qualities that appeal to professional historians , and some reserve was ap- parent in the reception the ...
... Dutch history . A work that conquered the world in the way The Rise of the Dutch Republic did must have qualities . They are not the qualities that appeal to professional historians , and some reserve was ap- parent in the reception the ...
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... Dutch Reformed in those years , 1644 and 1645 , confine their sympathy for the cause of their for- eign coreligionists to words . The Dutch church sanctioned a collection for " the oppressed Protestants in Ireland , " which brought in ...
... Dutch Reformed in those years , 1644 and 1645 , confine their sympathy for the cause of their for- eign coreligionists to words . The Dutch church sanctioned a collection for " the oppressed Protestants in Ireland , " which brought in ...
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... Dutch Chamber , Moller , and the well - known novelist Antoon Coolen . That excellent Coolen , a child in politics , simply could not understand what was happening to him ! ) But in Holland , too , the distinction between moderate and ...
... Dutch Chamber , Moller , and the well - known novelist Antoon Coolen . That excellent Coolen , a child in politics , simply could not understand what was happening to him ! ) But in Holland , too , the distinction between moderate and ...
Contents
II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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