The Cradle of ColonialismHow the Dutch initiated colonialism in Southeast Asia. |
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... head would not be bashed against the keel . If a fight drew blood , the offending hand was nailed to the mast and the other tied behind the man's back . He would stay there until he 4. " Ordinances , instructions , and advertisements of ...
... head would not be bashed against the keel . If a fight drew blood , the offending hand was nailed to the mast and the other tied behind the man's back . He would stay there until he 4. " Ordinances , instructions , and advertisements of ...
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... head this new polity . The cry was for William of Orange , but Oldebarne- velt refused to agree with the prevailing belief that the country needed a monarch . He was in great favor with Prince William ; nevertheless , he used all ...
... head this new polity . The cry was for William of Orange , but Oldebarne- velt refused to agree with the prevailing belief that the country needed a monarch . He was in great favor with Prince William ; nevertheless , he used all ...
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... head , and he was heard to say , ' That goes too far . " After the sentence had been read , he asked that , in view of his many years of service to the country , his Confessie ( rebuttal ) be published together with the sentence " I had ...
... head , and he was heard to say , ' That goes too far . " After the sentence had been read , he asked that , in view of his many years of service to the country , his Confessie ( rebuttal ) be published together with the sentence " I had ...
Contents
The Land and the People | 3 |
The Sea | 8 |
The Sea Lanes Become Longer | 16 |
Copyright | |
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