id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4842 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce, 1585e .txt text/plain 16259 626 65 Private Audience of the Queen--Letters of the States--General-the English government lost no time in intimating to the States that they Netherlands; but says that if they like, and if the Queen of England be States, without loss of time, her Majesty's good inclination to assume and affectionate letters from the Queen, while Ortel remained in England. as the necessity of the case was great, they hoped the Queen would send, Into such an England and among such English the Netherland envoys had now for the satisfaction of Queen Elizabeth in the great matter of the between the Queen and the States--the important town of Flushing--was Netherlands to impersonate the great struggle of the Provinces with Spain Queen, before the present formal negotiation with the States had begun. offer of assistance, at present, beyond the amount already stated. But it will be said instantly, the Queen of England wishes to ./cache/4842.txt ./txt/4842.txt