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The Dutch Republic : Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806 (Oxford History of Early Modern Europe)
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Excerpt - on Page 125: " ... it to the hands of the richest segment of urban society." Wealth was explicitly part of the rationale of the regent class in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: as its foremost members the regents were supposed to represent the propertied sector ... "

The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806 (Oxford History of Early Modern Europe)
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Excerpt - on Page 125: " ... it to the hands of the richest segment of urban society." Wealth was explicitly part of the rationale of the regent class in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: as its foremost members the regents were supposed to represent the propertied sector ... "

Venice and Amsterdam: A Study of Seventeeth- Century Elites
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Excerpt - from Front Matter: " ... Roorda, and sometimes criticized as if it meant that the regent class had literally turned into a nobility, rather than simply imitating aspects of the noble style of life. 14 In Venice ... "

Fictions of the Pose: Rembrandt Against the Italian Renaissance
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Excerpt - on Page 96: " ... century on we find a more concentrated and intense version of this process of redefinition in the emergence of the regent class, which has been called an" elite ... ... "

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