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1.The Low Countries, showing main rivers and areas reclaimed
from the sea, river estuaries, and lakes in medieval and early
modern times
11
2.Holland in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries 17
3.The provinces of the Netherlands in the age of Charles V 36
4.The four quarters of Gelderland and attached semi-sovereign
lordships in the sixteenth century
70
5The separate sovereignties and autonomous lordships of the
Netherlands after 1543
71
6.The bishoprics of the Netherlands, before and after the
introduction of the New Bishoprics in the years 1590-1570
142
7.Dutch recovery of territory from the Spanish Netherlands
(1590-1604)
243
8.The quarters of Friesland and the Ommelands, under
the Republic, with Groningen, Westerwoede, and Drenthe
249
9.The Dutch defensive ring during the Twelve Years Truce 263
10.States Brabant after 1629 520
11.The German states bordering the Republic in the
mid-seventeenth century
737
12.French conquests in the Spanish Netherlands in the seventeenth
century
782
13.The Dutch empire in Asia at its height around 1688 937
14.The Dutch 'Barrier' in the Austrian Netherlands
as agreed in 1715
979
15.Prussian territory in, and adjoining, the Low Countries in the
eighteenth century
1091

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall, 1477-1806. Contributors: Jonathan Israel - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: xxiv.
    
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