id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4849 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands, 1586d .txt text/plain 10985 489 69 Clerke--Letter from the Queen to Leicester--A Supper Party at Before he came to the Netherlands the Queen had refused the sovereignty. here have so discouraged our new men," said Leicester; "as I protest to was the custom of the States to consider the men who surrounded the Earl the States-General was the ex-Advocate of Holland; Paul Buys. languages, his person," said the Earl, "all would like her well. statement, "the Queen of England will for ever hate me." The Earl with Sir William Pelham, whom Leicester had made marshal of the camp. Lord Burghley, and therefore no friend to Leicester; but the Earl Edward Norris, brother of Sir John, gave the governor almost as much hot-headed young man, who, according to Leicester, "greatly governed his "A Norris's father," said the young Earl; as he pledged the Count, who the Earl of Leicester and the brothers Norris. ./cache/4849.txt ./txt/4849.txt