id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4832 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 30: 1579-80 .txt text/plain 19200 886 66 letters from the states-general, from Brussels, and from Parma, to the Walloon provinces--Active negotiations by Orange and by Farnese Utrecht, and other cities--Religious Peace enforced by Orange-important city he appeared in great force, ten days afterwards, The Prince of Orange, feeling the danger of Maestricht, lost no time in remonstrance on the part of the states-general and of Orange--many solemn Prince of Orange." The Malcontent generals of the Walloon troops were Meantime the efforts of Orange, and of the states-general, where his The states-general, too, inspired by William of Orange, addressed a Parma, on his part, publicly invited the states-general, by letter, to Such having been the result of the negotiations between the statesgeneral and the Walloon provinces, a strong deputation now went forth if the Prince of Orange can relieve the city he will do it. "What reason is there," said the states-general, "why the provinces ./cache/4832.txt ./txt/4832.txt