id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4822 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 21: 1573-74 .txt text/plain 22608 954 65 Mondragon--Plans of Orange and his brothers--An army under Count At the same time, the Prince dreaded the effect--of the promised pardon. the Prince entered the city, re-organized the magistracy, received the for the Prince of Orange to equip and man his fleets. Meantime the Prince of Orange had raised six thousand infantry, whose the Prince of Orange, and by a rapid march to give the Count battle, certain that Louis had been defeated, but, for a long time, conflicting combats beneath the walls of Leyden--Position of the Prince--His Spaniards--The Admiral enters the city--Thanksgiving in the great the city; to Admiral Boisot, commanding, the fleet, minute directions and The Prince had given orders that the Land-Scheiding, which was still oneand-a-half foot above water, should be taken possession of; at every Spaniards, derisively, to the citizens, "as well can the Prince of Orange The Prince, with advice of the estates, had granted the city, ./cache/4822.txt ./txt/4822.txt