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... Dutch revolt Motley's " Rise of the Dutch Republic , " and " History of the United Netherlands . " 66 in intellectual power to Elizabeth herself , while in 42 [ 1560 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
... Dutch revolt Motley's " Rise of the Dutch Republic , " and " History of the United Netherlands . " 66 in intellectual power to Elizabeth herself , while in 42 [ 1560 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
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... Dutch , till the five hundred Englishmen who fought in the beginning of the struggle rose to a brigade of five thousand , whose bravery turned one of the most critical battles of the war . Dutch privateers found shelter in English ports ...
... Dutch , till the five hundred Englishmen who fought in the beginning of the struggle rose to a brigade of five thousand , whose bravery turned one of the most critical battles of the war . Dutch privateers found shelter in English ports ...
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... Dutch , the one great Protestant power that remained in alliance with England , and was ready to back the Elector . But he had still to reckon with his Par- liament ; and the first act of the Parliament on its re - assembling was to ...
... Dutch , the one great Protestant power that remained in alliance with England , and was ready to back the Elector . But he had still to reckon with his Par- liament ; and the first act of the Parliament on its re - assembling was to ...
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... Dutch offered was followed by the disclosure of the English proposal of union , but the proposal was at once refused . The envoys , who re- turned angrily to the Parliament , attributed their failure to the posture of affairs in ...
... Dutch offered was followed by the disclosure of the English proposal of union , but the proposal was at once refused . The envoys , who re- turned angrily to the Parliament , attributed their failure to the posture of affairs in ...
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... Dutch drew their wealth ; and fresh debates arose from the English claim to salutes from all vessels in the Channel . The two fleets met before Dover , and a summons from Blake to lower the Dutch flag was met by the Dutch admiral , Van ...
... Dutch drew their wealth ; and fresh debates arose from the English claim to salutes from all vessels in the Channel . The two fleets met before Dover , and a summons from Blake to lower the Dutch flag was met by the Dutch admiral , Van ...
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