id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4840 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce, 1585c .txt text/plain 16620 769 69 the Kowenstyn--A Landing effected--A sharp Combat--The Dyke pierced on the Dyke--The Spaniards successful--Premature Triumph at Antwerp --Defeat of the Patriots--The Ship War's End--Despair of the Citizens army, and a general like Alexander Farnese, with such paltry fire-works entrance of Saint Mary's Fort, at the end of the bridge, when a horrible its waters across the dykes, deep into the forts, and far over the land. the best soldiers of the little army within one moment of time. blow struck by the obscure Italian against Antwerp bridge, although then roll between Antwerp and the Zeeland coasts, and Parma's bridge, the "Forty rebels lay dead on the dyke," said Parma, "and one hundred and themselves upon the dyke, but neither Fort Saint George nor the Palisade Fort Victory, Parma was steadily cutting his way from Holy Cross to Saint days before the battle of the Kowenstyn, she set forth from Antwerp, ./cache/4840.txt ./txt/4840.txt