id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4815 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 14: 1568, part I .txt text/plain 19301 887 67 Blood-Council--Charges against them--Letter of Orange in reply-Eighteen nobles executed at Brussels--Sentence of death pronounced Prince, his brother Louis of Nassau, his brother-in-law, Count Van den at a blow; the inquisition assisted Philip to place the heads of all his Meantime the Counts Egmont and Horn had been kept in rigorous confinement The Emperor, on behalf of Count Horn, wrote personally to Philip, to manner, in favor of the Counts Horn and Egmont." He added, that he had Prince of Orange, Count Egmont, and other lords had organized a plot to the Prince of Orange, with Egmont, and other nobles, at Breda and at were for leaving Brussels at once, while Count Egmont expressed an So much for the famous treason of Counts Egmont and Horn, so far as He then immediately ordered Count Aremberg, who had just given to him by Alva in Egmont's hands. ./cache/4815.txt ./txt/4815.txt