id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4809 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 09: 1564-65 .txt text/plain 17314 782 62 transmitted by the Duchess to Philip--Ominous signs of the times-Egmont accepts a mission to Spain--Violent debate in the council declarations of Philip--His instructions to Egmont at his departure Philip had exchanged letters of exceeding amity with Orange, Egmont, and express his opinion in the state-council. Netherlands, painted by the President of the state-council, and of the sustained by the King in Spain, the Duchess in Brussels, the privy orders to the Duchess that the decrees of the Council of Trent should be the opinion of the Duchess, but the King, by his letters of October, and the Count of Egmont, was to tell the King the truth. different man from Egmont in the Netherlands, subject to the calm but enlarging the state-council, Philip dismissed the subject with a few of state, or in the other two councils, the King was to be represented as in the instructions to Egmont, Philip had expressed his decided ./cache/4809.txt ./txt/4809.txt