id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4811 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-66) .txt text/plain 188547 8294 63 Romans princes and kings, were, in reality, generals, chosen by universal which preceded the great people's wandering, the Netherlands remained The Netherlands, like-the other provinces of the great monarch's name of the States General, and signed by the Prince of Orange, Count King," says Granvelle, in a letter written a few years later, "to make no the Count of Egmont and the Prince of Orange addressed a joint letter to King, the safety of the provinces, and the glory of God. Soon after the separation of the assembly, the Prince of Orange issued The Cardinal wrote to the King the day before the letter was Netherlands, for the instruction of the King, with great regularity, in the year, the Cardinal informed the King that the same nobles were royal favor remaining for the great man, that the Duchess would not be so one of Philip's spies in the Netherlands, also wrote to inform the King ./cache/4811.txt ./txt/4811.txt