The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden AgeCollins, 1987 - 698 pagina's This text explores the enigma of 17th-century Holland, a nation that attained an unprecedented level of affluence, yet lived in constant dread of being corrupted by prosperity. |
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Pagina 40
... further encroachment from the sea , and seigneurial lords retained only a tithe right on some produce , modifying even further the conventions of feudalism in the common interest of rural prosperity . Where boats and barges replaced ...
... further encroachment from the sea , and seigneurial lords retained only a tithe right on some produce , modifying even further the conventions of feudalism in the common interest of rural prosperity . Where boats and barges replaced ...
Pagina 52
... further and announced that it was also the richest , but it was in keeping with the national character that he sought to define that he refrained from utterances of sinful pride . The note of confident self - celebration struck in de ...
... further and announced that it was also the richest , but it was in keeping with the national character that he sought to define that he refrained from utterances of sinful pride . The note of confident self - celebration struck in de ...
Pagina 232
... further primed by the continued insistence that the Dutch offer a deferential salute to British vessels when encountering them in the " British seas . " Both sides appreciated that behind this apparently trivial matter of naval salutes ...
... further primed by the continued insistence that the Dutch offer a deferential salute to British vessels when encountering them in the " British seas . " Both sides appreciated that behind this apparently trivial matter of naval salutes ...
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