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The act of abjuration : the Dutch Declaration of Independence (1581) by Berendse, Martin, writer of introduction; Lucas, Stephen, 1946- writer of introduction; Translation of: Plakkaat van Verlatinghe instant download

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Authors:Berendse, Martin, writer of introduction; Lucas, Stephen, 1946- writer of introduction; Translation of: Plakkaat van Verlatinghe
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Year:2014
Publisher:Amsterdam : Elsevier Boeken
Language:english
File Size:3.35 MB
Format:pdf
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The act of abjuration : the Dutch Declaration of Independence (1581) by Berendse, Martin, writer of introduction; Lucas, Stephen, 1946- writer of introduction; Translation of: Plakkaat van Verlatinghe instant download

96 pages : 20 cm, \"The Act of Abjuration is the English translation of the Plakkaat van Verlating, the Dutch Declaration of Independence, signed on 26 July 1581 in The Hague. It is a well written statement by provincial leaders in the Netherlands ... that cited a list of grievances and declared they would no longer be subject to the rule of King Philip II of Spain due to his 'tyrannical' behaviour. The act lead to the establishment of the Dutch Republic. The pamphlet is seen as a forerunner to the U.S. Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was used a model by Thomas Jefferson when drafting the American declaration\"--Back cover, Includes bibliographical references
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