id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4853 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands, 1587c .txt text/plain 7702 339 68 Situation of Sluys--Its Dutch and English Garrison--Williams writes from Sluys to the Queen--Jealousy between the Earl and States-Town Capitulates--Parma enters--Leicester enraged--The Queen angry city with letters to the States, to the governor-general, and to Queen "Our ground is great and our men not so many," wrote Roger Williams to Sluys, and with it the whole of Philip and Parma's great project, were, have paralyzed it for a long time to come, and have placed both lewd fellows (the Captain meant the States-General), you shall lose great the Earl of Leicester and the States-General the necessity and the "Had Captain Hart's words taken place," wrote Williams, "We were forced to quit the fort," said-Sir Roger, you," said-Williams, "that your captains and mariners do not their duty companies with orders to skirmish with the enemy until the commander-inchief, with as large a force as he could spare, should come in person to ./cache/4853.txt ./txt/4853.txt