id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4826 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 24: 1576-77 .txt text/plain 16446 712 62 between Don John and William of Orange--Secret instructions of Zealand, to the States-General--Anxiety of the royal government to Don John was at liberty to be King of England and Scotland as soon as he The Prince had lost no time in admonishing the states-general as to the constitutional government, Don John, on arriving at Luxemburg, had part of the Governor, then informed them of Don John's intention to enter were received by Don John with stately courtesy: They had, however, come, foreign troops--to effect a general pacification of the Netherlands-"I agree," said Don John, "to approve the peace made between the states the states and the Prince of Orange, on condition of receiving from the soon as the states-general having been convoked, the Prince of Orange as he did, Don John, abhorring Philip, doubting the Netherland nobles, John had entered the Netherlands without troops, that he had placed ./cache/4826.txt ./txt/4826.txt