id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4845 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce, 1586b .txt text/plain 15238 661 71 Leicester's Letters to his Friends--Paltry Conduct of the Earl to Burghley--Effect of the Queen's Letters to the States--Suspicion and England--Magic: Effect of a Letter from Leicester--The Queen Leicester--His melancholy Letters to the Queen--He receives a little "I know not," he said, "how her Majesty doth mean to dispose of me. The fourteenth day of this month of March," said he, "Sir Thomas Heneage her Majesty as faithful and good service in these countries as ever she "The causes why," said he, "Mr. Davison could have told--no man better--but Mr. Heneage can now tell, who "We thought best," said Leicester, Heneage, Clerk, and Killigrew--"In my Lord," he besought Burghley, "do not let her Majesty know of this "We find that Sir Thomas Heneage," said she to Leicester, "hath gone Leicester, Heneage, the States, and all the world, that her secret Majesty's good favour since I came into this charge--a matter that from ./cache/4845.txt ./txt/4845.txt