id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4808 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 08: 1563-64 .txt text/plain 20648 830 62 Granvelle to Philip--The Cardinal's insinuations and instructions-Cardinal deceived by the King--Granvelle in retirement--His Duchess to Philip--Her hypocritical letters to the Cardinal-examined the nature and extent of Cardinal Granvelle's authority, had Cardinal's smithy," Granvelle having instructed his master how to reply Egmont soon afterwards wrote to Philip, declining to visit Spain the Cardinal de Granvelle in the state council produced no fruit for his --the straggle against Granvelle--the Cardinal, in his letters to Philip, in the year, the Cardinal informed the King that the same nobles were Regent, to the three nobles, to Egmont alone, and to Granvelle, certain letter to Orange, Egmont, and Horn, the King expressed his astonishment As soon as the Cardinal received the royal order, he privately made from Armenteros that the King had ordered the Cardinal to leave the that the quarrel was not with the Cardinal, but with the King, who was ./cache/4808.txt ./txt/4808.txt