id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6779 Schiller, Friedrich History of the Revolt of the Netherlands — Volume 04 .txt text/plain 54696 1857 60 which town the Duke of Arschot held for her as a place of refuge, that withdrew in order to issue commands to the town council to close the At the same time the Prince of Orange, Counts Egmont and Horn, with some Count Horn, in the place of Montigny, to whose government the town Count Egmont, also to manifest his zeal for the king's service, did king, according to his own declaration formerly made to Count Egmont, the Iconoclasts none had caused the regent so much alarm as the town of order to secure these two towns, and to annoy the enemy at Valenciennes. the case with the Prince of Orange, Counts Egmont, Bergen, Hogstraten, Prince of Orange had made up his mind to quit the service of the King of better informed, the Duke of Alva, his personal enemy, and the very man the enemy the towns of Ghent and Antwerp could mutually support each ./cache/6779.txt ./txt/6779.txt