id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4812 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 11: 1566, part II .txt text/plain 14893 595 60 Friendly correspondence of Margaret with Orange, Egmont, Horn, and Egmont in Flanders, Orange at Antwerp, Horn at Tournay; Hoogstraaten at pursued at this momentous crisis by Orange, Egmont, Horn, and Upon this basis Egmont, Horn, Orange, Reformed religion, had already taken place within the city. While Egmont had been, thus busied in Flanders, and Orange at Antwerp, Count Horn had been doing his best in the important city of Tournay. exercises had taken place in several of the city churches previously to common-place, sullen kind of man, he had come to a city full of heretics, She told her brother that Orange, Egmont, and Horn had been arranged by Orange, Horn, and Egmont, to commence as soon as the letters of Alava--Views of Egmont--Isolation of Orange--Conduct of Convocation of States General demanded--Pamphlet of Orange--City of to Orange, Horn, and Egmont, as to a fact entirely within the writer's ./cache/4812.txt ./txt/4812.txt