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... Prince's attitude in the face of the danger that Spain might use Dunkirk as a base from which to help Charles I by sending support to the Catholic revolt in Ireland had for a long time past given rise to suspicion . But the Prince ...
... Prince's attitude in the face of the danger that Spain might use Dunkirk as a base from which to help Charles I by sending support to the Catholic revolt in Ireland had for a long time past given rise to suspicion . But the Prince ...
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... Prince's resolve to begin a new life . It soon became clear , in spite of the pessimism of the Scot , that William ... Prince raised troops , which were encamped for the time being at Borcum , and for whose use he chartered a couple of ...
... Prince's resolve to begin a new life . It soon became clear , in spite of the pessimism of the Scot , that William ... Prince raised troops , which were encamped for the time being at Borcum , and for whose use he chartered a couple of ...
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... Prince.175 But the Prince's overriding desire was that an agree- ment should be arrived at , he cared not on what terms . The English Republican , who watched the doings at Breda with a strong sense of their humorous aspects ...
... Prince.175 But the Prince's overriding desire was that an agree- ment should be arrived at , he cared not on what terms . The English Republican , who watched the doings at Breda with a strong sense of their humorous aspects ...
Contents
II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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