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the prince of orange1733
at the same time1383
on the part of1342
the king of spain1139
on the th of1054
on the other hand986
at the head of898
the part of the773
the states of holland617
in the hands of597
in the course of582
the king of france531
the hands of the518
one of the most515
in regard to the507
of william the silent501
in the midst of495
the end of the492
the duke of alva489
in the name of468
the rest of the466
the cause of the422
of the duke of395
it would have been394
of the united provinces390
that he had been365
the course of the359
the prince of parma350
the name of the343
the duke of parma332
for the purpose of329
into the hands of327
of the prince of327
of the united netherlands321
was not to be321
at the end of317
of the dutch republic316
the queen of england314
that it would be310
for the sake of308
the beginning of the307
for a long time306
the earl of leicester285
as well as the284
so soon as the284
the history of the283
of holland and zealand282
to the king of282
history of the netherlands281
which he had been279
the close of the277
the house of austria275
of the king of273
with regard to the272
by john lothrop motley269
to the duke of266
my lords the states266
the head of the260
on the subject of259
to the prince of256
of the house of254
the council of state253
of the reformed religion250
in a state of246
to the cause of240
as we have seen238
the sovereignty of the237
the authority of the234
there is no doubt230
on account of the228
was one of the224
of holland and zeeland223
history of the united222
the head of a222
that there was no220
rise of the dutch219
the man who had218
in the neighbourhood of215
on the th august215
nothing could be more214
in the history of212
the duke of savoy211
the arrival of the210
from time to time206
as soon as the206
a portion of the206
that the king of205
it is certain that204
it was necessary to203
by the prince of201
by motley jm v200
the death of william200
the th of august197
the government of the196
so long as the194
but it was not193
as a matter of190
the condition of the189
the service of the189
death of william the187
the death of the187
the duke of anjou186
it would be difficult185
the result of the185
in favour of the184
and that he had184
king of great britain183
the midst of the182
for the first time182
the king of great182
the inhabitants of the182
it was obvious that181
in which he was180
the head of his178
the duke of guise178
in the eyes of176
in the matter of176
of which he was175
in order that the175
the news of the175
and the duke of174
the power of the174
william the silent to174
to make use of173
that it was not170
the duke of aerschot169
in the presence of169
the manner in which168
with which he had168
in the cause of168
it must be confessed168
of the sixteenth century168
the heart of the167
on the th july167
it was impossible for167
that they should be167
in which he had167
the subject of the166
in the service of166
that he was not165
page illustrations in colour164
the rise of the164
of the states of162
on the other side162
it was to be161
the th of may161
from the death of160
the presence of the160
with the duke of160
that he should be159
the time of the159
the members of the158
it is difficult to158
of the council of156
the character of the156
did his best to154
the whole of the154
of the netherlands was154
on the ground that154
states of holland and154
it was not the153
the middle of the153
it is true that153
the th of july152
which they had been151
which had been so151
don john of austria151
had so long been151
with his own hand150
at the expense of150
that he had not149
at the close of149
that there should be149
one hundred and fifty149
of the state council148
would be difficult to148
it is probable that147
the king and the147
with the prince of147
to bring about a147
a matter of course146
in front of the146
the silent to the146
in spite of the145
silent to the twelve145
at the very moment145
at the beginning of145
on the point of144
at the time of144
in the beginning of144
at the age of144
the united netherlands from143
the leaders of the143
the consent of the143
united netherlands from the143
the spirit of the142
on the same day142
the eyes of the142
in the opinion of142
netherlands from the death141
the greater part of141
on the th june140
the th of april140
that the king was139
on his way to139
the same time the138
after the death of138
the states of utrecht138
with the king of138
of the golden fleece138
the departure of the137
the th of march137
in the habit of136
the people of the136
it would be a136
is no doubt that135
the assembly of the135
and the king of135
the centre of the135
in consequence of the135
could no longer be135
that it was the134
there could be no134
the council of trent133
the command of the131
and that it was131
manner in which the131
on the one side131
to the states of131
towards the end of131
that he was a130
the deputies of the130
the same time he129
of the catholic religion129
as soon as possible129
in the mean time129
that is to say128
of spain and the128
in the days of128
at the court of128
seems to have been128
on the th september128
to which he had127
end of the year127
a large number of127
the opinion of the127
had been sent to126
in the power of126
and the prince of125
in the face of125
to the house of125
upon the th of124
it was impossible to124
that he had never124
the duke of mayenne124
in the middle of124
the execution of the124
of the king and123
the states of the123
there had been a122
in the church of122
and on the th122
if he had been122
by the duke of122
the defence of the122
as one of the122
the interests of the121
the object of the121
on the st of121
that he did not121
in accordance with the121
at the same moment120
that there was a120
in the case of120
he was about to120
the fate of the120
before the end of120
that the king had119
which he had so119
and the rest of119
assembly of the states119
the expense of the118
close of the year117
the th of june117
on the night of117
a member of the116
the night of the116
the progress of the116
must be confessed that116
that they had been116
put an end to116
was to be made115
of the whole country115
in the time of115
prince of orange and115
at the hands of114
of the french king114
was supposed to be114
on the th october113
in favor of the113
was not likely to113
on the following day113
if they had been113
as soon as he112
were not to be112
since the death of112
the influence of the112
it was too late112
the king of england112
the maintenance of the112
to be found in111
of one of the111
as if they were111
that it should be111
in the centre of110
from the king of110
in behalf of the110
it was agreed that109
while at the same109
the exercise of the109
sovereignty of the provinces109
it was natural that109
a part of the108
to which he was108
of the states to108
of john of barneveld108
out of the question107
the th of october107
at the mercy of107
the side of the107
he had not been106
the foundation of the106
in the sixteenth century106
that the prince of105
lost no time in105
he was ready to105
that it was a104
the policy of the104
by the states of104
had a right to104
a few days later104
had been able to104
in holland and zeeland103
the affairs of the103
he was willing to103
the edge of the103
prince of orange was102
as if he had102
that the duke of102
civil and religious liberty102
in holland and zealand101
the protection of the101
the church of st101
of the treaty of101
of the th of100
was a man of100
the prince and the100
in the month of100
if it had been100
to him by the100
by the king of99
it was not a99
which it had been99
the territory of the99
it would be better99
on the side of99
and at the same99
at once to the99
had not yet been99
the hand of the98
the details of the98
is said to have98
and it was not97
which he was to97
it was difficult to97
had no intention of97
as if they had97
it would be impossible97
of all the netherlands97
it had been the97
the king and his96
the death of his96
impossible for him to96
the secretary of state96
the independence of the96
by the middle of96
the nature of the96
the princes of the96
the hotel de ville96
prince of orange had95
that he had no95
the existence of the95
it was necessary for95
for the most part95
no doubt that the95
a letter to the94
expressed the opinion that94
at the moment when94
in his power to94
so long as he94
knights of the fleece94
the very moment when94
the destruction of the94
and that he would94
of which he had94
to the relief of94
as if it were94
under the command of94
the walls of the94
it was thought that94
in a letter to94
on the th may93
in place of the93
in possession of the93
the other side of93
the conclusion of the93
in order to make93
and that he was93
in the united provinces93
that it had been93
of the united states93
the army of the93
that the states should93
he wrote to the92
it will be seen92
there would be no92
king of spain and92
the possession of the92
he was obliged to92
doubt as to the91
the commencement of the91
a short list of91
the bishop of arras91
was likely to be91
of the man who91
the pacification of ghent91
that the king should90
to return to the90
king of the romans90
over and over again90
had been obliged to90
in the direction of90
john lothrop motley history90
in order that he90
in the way of90
the terms of the90
in the shape of90
had it not been90
of charles the fifth90
other side of the90
out of the country90
was obvious that the89
in the words of89
the roman catholic religion89
on the death of89
the cause of freedom89
to take possession of89
was not the man89
not the man to89
by land and sea89
was soon to be89
by the end of89
at that very moment89
it would be necessary88
the order of the88
it was in the88
a good deal of88
the th of february88
the th of september88
and that it would88
as much as possible88
which was to be88
that he would not88
as far as the88
the remainder of the88
the estates of holland88
by word of mouth88
of the provinces to88
short list of bookmarks87
there is a short87
which had so long87
in which they were87
end of the file87
before making an entire87
that he might be87
had come to the87
of the file for87
who may wish to87
that it was impossible87
was to be the87
those who may wish87
for those who may87
he had been a87
ideas before making an87
an entire meal of87
of the queen of87
the file for those87
file for those who87
making an entire meal87
to the end of87
to the church of87
wish to sample the87
it was not to87
may wish to sample87
is a short list87
entire meal of them87
of france and england87
the success of the86
it may be supposed86
of civil and religious86
for the cause of86
on the th april86
the conduct of the85
that the queen was85
the most christian king85
the life of the85
a quarter of a85
the king and queen85
for the states to84
in the possession of84
night of the th84
the matter of religion84
is certain that the84
in which they had84
at the feet of84
that the queen had83
as they had been83
the banks of the83
is not to be83
the hands of his83
he had been sent83
was to be done83
order that he might83
to the effect that83
this ebook was produced82
provinces of holland and82
on the nd of82
the early days of82
in the interest of82
on the rd of82
the assistance of the82
was produced by david82
life and death of82
produced by david widger82
the morning of the82
that the prince was82
and that of the82
ebook was produced by82
was known to be82
the prince had been82
the duke of bouillon82
the position of the81
he was a man81
the liberty of the81
he was to be81
to the number of81
that he could not81
there was to be81
in the city of81
it could not be81
motley history united netherlands81
that it might be81
he protested that he81
it was not until81
would not have been81
lothrop motley history united81
the estates of the80
was destined to be80
in the autumn of80
the prince of bearne80
in the spring of80
consent of the states80
the cause of his80
it was certain that80
the matter of the80
of the obedient provinces80
of the prince and80
to treat with the80
it is to be80
in honour of the80
take possession of the80
to carry out the80
on the morning of79
at the french court79
was now to be79
illustrations in colour by79
the fury of the79
the bottom of the79
to the reformed religion79
the key to the79
of the country and79
the author of the79
death of john of78
as he had been78
for the last time78
to be able to78
quarter of a century78
be found in the78
the dutch republic by78
at about the same78
of william of orange78
to submit to the78
was to be a78
between france and spain78
may be supposed that78
the th of november78
addressed a letter to78
out of which the78
said to have been78
to take the field77
a few days afterwards77
by david widger note77
put to the sword77
could be no doubt77
the last day of77
to take advantage of77
the king of navarre77
the very heart of77
of the republic and77
be no doubt that77
the prince of conde77
we have seen that77
the duchess of parma77
by order of the76
there was but one76
the intention of the76
an end to the76
with a force of76
in the early days76
would have been difficult76
which he had received76
that he should have76
the king had been76
to the council of75
from day to day75
on account of his75
the welfare of the75
the knights of the75
there had been no75
had been so long75
had been one of75
under the name of75
the use of the75
the provinces of holland74
a large portion of74
of the reformed church74
early in the year74
it would not be74
of all the provinces74
the laws of the74
dutch republic by john74
it must be admitted74
the th of january74
and one of the74
of the netherlands to73
do his best to73
the union of utrecht73
was at that moment73
with all the world73
the mouth of the73
there can be no73
in the hope of73
he had received from73
so far as the73
been one of the73
on the ground of73
by reason of the73
he would have been73
would be obliged to73
it was in vain73
by which it was73
the governor of the73
were not likely to73
of the low countries72
on the th february72
the heads of the72
the church of saint72
of the city of72
doing his best to72
in the hour of72
in the heart of72
to the king and72
on the last day71
to all the world71
as he had done71
they were to be71
had been in the71
king of spain was71
a few weeks later71
the safety of the71
as that of the71
the supremacy of the71
that the king would71
it is necessary to71
republic by john lothrop71
for the benefit of71
the decision of the71
one of the great71
the control of the71
to whom he had70
the whole population of70
for it but to70
and death of john70
replied that he had70
in one of the70
with which he was70
the wrath of the70
knew very well that70
he was one of70
there was not a70
the envoys of the70
a copy of the70
of the new religion70
of the netherlands were70
it could hardly be70
he was destined to70
had at last been70
of the spanish king70
in the streets of69
it was inevitable that69
as well as he69
of charles the bold69
part of the states69
a day or two69
so soon as he69
it was said that69
between himself and the69
himself at the head69
which were to be69
at a later period69
for the relief of69
the face of the69
a great deal of69
of the netherlands and69
to raise the siege69
but there was no69
the name of his69
up and down the69
the house of burgundy69
is one of the69
early in the spring69
the life and death69
would be able to68
the interest of the68
by which he was68
the treaty of xanten68
in the place of68
of the obedient netherlands68
of the spanish troops68
towards the close of68
the absence of the68
of the seventeenth century68
at the commencement of68
in order that they68
for a few days68
it was possible to68
a special mission to68
and that he should68
to do his best68
for the use of68
for the good of68
of the ancient church68
the sake of the68
and it would be68
in obedience to the68
the proceedings of the67
to confer with the67
and there was a67
in spite of all67
had no right to67
as to make it67
he was determined to67
the confidence of the67
it may well be67
beginning of the year67
the loss of the67
the action of the66
the representatives of the66
the truth of the66
to the authority of66
would have been better66
it is not necessary66
members of the states66
of orange and the66
and that there was66
the house of nassau66
the course of events66
was the result of66
would have been more66
made up his mind66
was said to have66
it was arranged that66
the wishes of the66
set fire to the66
to take up arms66
and that they were66
to the throne of66
of the following year66
with the exception of66
it will be remembered65
more than one occasion65
authority of the states65
the necessity of the65
is probable that the65
that it was necessary65
greater part of the65
william of orange was65
it not been for65
the states and the65
the queen and the65
by the hand of65
had the right to65
his way to the65
at the house of65
during the period of65
at the bottom of65
he did his best64
the good of the64
the duke of lerma64
to which they were64
the fact that the64
that he was the64
if he had not64
a letter from the64
all the inhabitants of64
there should be no64
the important city of64
my lord of leicester64
on the occasion of64
civil war in france64
the letter of the64
for it was not64
the publication of the64
without the consent of64
that they would be64
that they were not64
the counts of flanders64
that the man who64
there was a great64
the part of his64
in the open field64
would have been a64
the issue of the63
the establishment of the63
he had no intention63
the course of which63
the forces of the63
the rights of the63
was in the hands63
the th of december63
to which they had63
was on the point63
hundred and fifty thousand63
nothing for it but63
had an interview with63
in the form of63
should be made to63
him that he was63
to carry on the63
was impossible for him63
expressed the hope that63
in presence of the63
the place of the63
the same time it63
the possibility of a63
that he would have62
it would be well62
it was not surprising62
was in a state62
the kings of france62
during the whole of62
to believe that the62
he had so long62
with the rest of62
to give up the62
the course of a62
to provide for the62
on the evening of62
the very name of62
make use of the62
to leave the country62
in the government of62
was to be expected62
was by no means62
the province of holland62
made his appearance in62
in the house of62
can be no doubt61
the names of the61
church of notre dame61
the constitution of the61
there was no doubt61
the freedom of the61
which might have been61
war was the normal61
to a certain extent61
to the rescue of61
on more than one61
the passage of the61
the peace of the61
on the basis of60
the city had been60
of a man who60
in advance of his60
in the same way60
that his majesty would60
the hands of spain60
time was to show60
it is impossible to60
as if it had60
at a later day60
the attention of the60
to say that the60
it might have been60
in order not to60
the work of the60
of the netherlands had60
count john of nassau60
in the hearts of60
of spain and italy60
in opposition to the60
it has been seen60
two centuries and a60
of the possessory princes60
and all the other60
for which he had60
in the summer of60
the midst of a60
the most catholic king60
the conquest of england60
at a time when60
under the protection of60
centuries and a half60
it was the intention60
by the death of59
of the bishop of59
placed in the hands59
the aid of the59
became more and more59
that he would be59
through the streets of59
of the church of59
at a moment when59
the withdrawal of the59
the power of spain59
had been made by59
the french and english59
by force of arms59
the chief of the59
drawn up by the59
their way to the59
with a view of59
it was not till59
under the influence of59
the fortunes of the59
on the th january59
the cause of liberty58
the son of the58
the holy roman empire58
out of the netherlands58
that he would rather58
the men who had58
we have seen the58
on their way to58
the interests of his58
it was impossible that58
where he had been58
that he would never58
of the roman catholic58
of the republic was58
had been done by58
against the king of58
that the duke was58
since the days of58
he did not know58
the body of the58
to him that he58
the ground that the58
a meeting of the58
letter to the states58
the knowledge of the58
in the netherlands was58
to the crown of58
the neighbourhood of the58
morning of the th58
the same time a58
to the sovereignty of58
on the th march58
the will of the58
prince of the blood58
under the guidance of57
from the hands of57
about the same time57
on the banks of57
the day of the57
of the necessity of57
an interview with the57
the man who was57
king of spain to57
had done his best57
the court of the57
to come to the57
in addition to the57
necessary for him to57
of the besieging army57
the same time to57
the east india company57
the th of the57
of the most important57
the invasion of england57
with the assistance of57
it is superfluous to57
the middle of july57
whole population of the57
the house of the57
to take part in57
between the states and57
the whole course of57
it was better to56
on the field of56
the whole body of56
was the cause of56
protested that he would56
the champion of the56
of the country was56
on behalf of the56
the king of the56
would have been the56
wrote to the king56
doing their best to56
john lothrop motley chapter56
manner in which he56
that the republic was56
was in the habit56
that the prince had56
that the prince should56
by whom he was56
the coast of spain56
in a few minutes56
to that of the56
of the english government56
that the prince would56
the inquisition and the56
of the ghent treaty56
as well as by56
he was able to56
the relief of the56
the early part of56
we have seen how56
was the intention of56
that they might be56
of the states and56
over and above the56
as it had been55
protestant princes of germany55
the grace of god55
of the provinces and55
the siege of ostend55
in order to prevent55
out of the city55
the right bank of55
as well as his55
according to his own55
the intentions of the55
to be dealt with55
on the th december55
the occasion of the55
the blood of the55
at the death of55
the story of the55
the city and the55
the church of rome55
and that the king55
out of his own55
the result of his55
he knew that the55
of flanders and brabant55
that there was nothing55
the words of the55
in which it was55
in order to be55
in case of a55
the hope that the55
deputies of the states54
at the siege of54
a great number of54
the days of the54
from first to last54
face to face with54
there would have been54
of the spanish government54
which could not be54
for the maintenance of54
of the privy council54
the minds of the54
the battle of the54
in spite of his54
that there had been54
people of the netherlands54
armed to the teeth54
of the spanish army54
would be necessary to54
was a matter of54
a view of the54
that the states had54
the foundation of a54
with each other in54
to the laws of54
more than a hundred54
the last drop of54
government of the provinces54
the termination of the54
it was a matter54
to be one of54
as long as the53
of which they had53
laid down their lives53
was on his way53
to the exclusion of53
on the very day53
the th and th53
of those who had53
in a few hours53
of the catholic party53
it was necessary that53
beggars of the sea53
that there would be53
he was disposed to53
with the aid of53
in order to save53
the dignity of the53
might have been the53
to put an end53
hands of the enemy53
the elector of saxony53
son of william the53
by those who had53
between the two countries53
the ranks of the53
members of the council53
the mercy of the53
in the first place53
and that they had53
in conjunction with the53
the crown of france53
from the lips of53
between the king and53
but he was not53
in the following year53
what was to be53
after the battle of53
it was not probable53
of the states general53
in the netherlands and52
was most anxious to52
the part of spain52
that they had no52
to relieve the city52
they had at last52
be confessed that the52
the united provinces were52
the designs of the52
worship god according to52
those of the reformed52
king of spain would52
which had been the52
which he had not52
with his own hands52
to the queen of52
on the edge of52
with those of the52
with a view to52
inhabitants of the netherlands52
at that moment to52
the west india company52
the value of the52
by means of the52
of the prince to52
it was well known52
a man who had52
to join in the52
there had been much52
which had been made52
it is very certain52
the other hand the52
and the states of52
but he did not52
not been for the52
after the lapse of52
the english and the52
no doubt whatever that52
that she had been52
the direction of the52
he had come to52
so that it was52
had been going on52
laws of the land52
in the mind of52
was supposed to have52
the elector of brandenburg52
the most important of52
and it was the52
made by the prince52
the hollanders and zeelanders52
than that of the52
in the absence of52
to obtain possession of52
of the holy league52
the rest of his52
in case of the52
name of the states51
be placed in the51
could not have been51
of the emperor charles51
the period of the51
all the details of51
an equal number of51
the university of leyden51
in the council of51
of england and the51
as soon as they51
of the other provinces51
from the beginning of51
with the loss of51
to the interests of51
information as to the51
to the united provinces51
to the amount of51
before the arrival of51
was thought to be51
general of the netherlands51
he was received with51
in order to obtain51
king of spain had51
of egmont and horn51
to the highest bidder50
at the foot of50
the foot of the50
he was accused of50
part of the king50
the expenses of the50
he had been the50
which the prince had50
be supposed that the50
it his duty to50
on the eve of50
that the states of50
but at the same50
with the consent of50
had been made to50
he had been so50
each other in the50
the advice of the50
of the fifteenth century50
to believe in the50
the church of notre50
on pain of death50
fell into the hands50
to be rid of50
on the following morning50
one of the chief50
it is needless to50
it was known that50
the efforts of the50
a visit to the50
to be in the50
by the states to50
have been able to50
to the government of50
for the prince of50
for the preservation of50
it was evident that50
at any moment to50
the importance of the50
which they had so50
was about to be50
on the day of49
come down to us49
and with it the49
the orders of the49
governor of the place49
in defence of the49
to participate in the49
that the states would49
the administration of the49
and there was no49
was certain that the49
without the knowledge of49
the hands of a49
the age of twenty49
the east and west49
the time of his49
the misery of the49
as to the course49
the leader of the49
well as he could49
the property of the49
provinces of the netherlands49
so long as they49
which she had been49
illustrations in colour painted49
had been sent by49
of the preceding year49
maurice and the states49
been the result of49
the pope and the49
so soon as they49
of war and peace49
is not necessary to49
some of the most49
in the condition of49
it was to the49
it was supposed that49
he then proceeded to49
the character of a49
the fall of antwerp49
and those of the49
but there was a49
the very existence of49
the prince of wales49
exercise of the roman49
is no doubt whatever49
be one of the49
of god and the49
the united states of49
the country and the49
the normal condition of49
in time of peace49
condition of the country49
of france and the49
he wrote to philip49
the court of france49
at the moment of49
by the king to49
the results of the49
the scene of action49
the downfall of the49
not one of the49
the mass of the49
the emperor and the48
letter to the king48
large a portion of48
a certain number of48
her majesty and the48
the hearts of the48
of the civil authority48
the disposition of the48
the ministers of the48
the prince of neuburg48
before it should be48
in the affairs of48
were likely to be48
is very certain that48
be put to death48
as it was possible48
was the object of48
made by the states48
order that they might48
to listen to the48
man who had been48
exercise of the reformed48
the duke of alencon48
every part of the48
from the prince of48
but it was the48
marshal of the camp48
for the duke of48
to the earl of48
at that moment in48
it was difficult for48
of the republic to48
they had not been48
the deed was done48
he was not the48
the waters of the48
the approach of the48
necessary to make a48
that he had ever48
take advantage of the48
to have been the48
to think of the48
for more than a48
parts of the country48
more than a year48
as well as in48
and three thousand horse48
as well as to48
the protestant princes of48
this was the first48
he had ever been48
and that of his48
his appearance in the48
was to have been48
of the counts of48
spain and the archdukes48
england and the netherlands48
to be placed in47
by the treaty of47
of the netherlands is47
it was for the47
the remainder of his47
on the coast of47
that there were no47
as if he were47
which we are now47
the friendship of the47
king of france was47
the republic of the47
the capture of the47
were supposed to be47
in the assembly of47
will be remembered that47
during the absence of47
of the holy blood47
it had not been47
the outbreak of the47
he had been in47
when the news of47
to the service of47
on the th november47
in the reign of47
is true that the47
had taken possession of47
into the heart of47
for the arrival of47
the language of the47
in his letters to47
he seems to have47
to the fact that47
the life of grotius47
with which it was47
at the same period47
so long as it47
that he had received47
he was supposed to47
of the late king47
the marriage of the47
it had been decided46
of holland and the46
as the result of46
in the possibility of46
right bank of the46
in consequence of this46
the continuance of the46
part of the country46
regent of the netherlands46
been the cause of46
of the middle ages46
at the request of46
of the french court46
order of the golden46
a great part of46
whom he had been46
of charles the good46
which had just been46
but it was a46
the aspect of the46
he would have no46
the man whom he46
swore that he would46
the bosom of the46
and the united provinces46
the benefit of the46
spirit of the age46
king and his ministers46
the city of utrecht46
and privileges of the46
the support of the46
the presentation of the46
the appointment of a46
of the manner in46
the throne of france46
made use of the46
been sent to the46
the best part of46
but there is no46
after the arrival of46
of the queen and46
a man who was46
the first of the46
the chiefs of the46
and there were many46
a majority of the46
they were obliged to45
three or four hundred45
there was hardly a45
the claims of the45
to the catholic religion45
to deal with the45
the provinces to the45
of those who were45
that they could not45
know very well that45
was not probable that45
to cut off the45
of the archbishop of45
the door of the45
a few years before45
not only of the45
the prosperity of the45
of the great war45
on the opposite side45
than he had ever45
before the eyes of45
in the low countries45
was not surprising that45
for the death of45
the soldiers of the45
for the defence of45
the insolence of the45
in favour of peace45
was one day to45
the keys of the45
so long and so45
not to be expected45
in the minds of45
leading members of the45
and who had been45
the peace of passau45
as well as of45
which they were to45
of a hundred and45
to the disadvantage of45
to be governed by45
in the neighborhood of45
in the person of45
the end of his45
in a few days45
out of the town45
the latter part of45
he wrote to his45
thought it necessary to45
of the th august45
in his own name45
it so happened that45
we have already seen45
was the opinion of45
to have been a45
government of the netherlands45
there is no man45
to accept the sovereignty44
to the scene of44
kings of france and44
since the beginning of44
at the disposal of44
of the cautionary towns44
hands of the spaniards44
upon the prince of44
the population of the44
the commander of the44
the admiral of arragon44
all in his power44
his most catholic majesty44
had made up his44
upon the necessity of44
the advocate and the44
the founder of the44
carry on the war44
the cause of protestantism44
duke of alva and44
he felt that the44
he had sworn to44
with the help of44
the provinces had been44
txt history united netherlands44
of opinion that the44
not been able to44
come to the netherlands44
that my lords the44
which he had himself44
which would have been44
france and the netherlands44
there was a strong44
the destiny of the44
of the spaniards and44
the very face of44
of the thirteenth century44
drawn up in battle44
a few days before44
was it strange that44
the prince of anhalt44
the catholic religion and44
a hundred and fifty44
the treaty of truce44
of the states in44
of the walloon provinces44
thousand foot and two44
the cause of religious44
what was called the44
it was understood that44
exercise of the catholic44
took possession of the44
he had been obliged44
the state of the44
at the gates of44
the capital of the44
it is now necessary44
which was soon to44
in england and holland44
foot and two thousand44
of the province of44
with whom he was44
as chief of the44
when it is remembered44
to the court of44
two hundred and fifty44
of the ghent pacification44
in order to give44
in the art of44
england was to be44
on his return to44
position in which he44
by the living god44
large portion of the44
the gates of the44
the entrance of the44
had nothing for it44
for the protection of44
it was desirable to44
all that was left44
his cousin lewis william44
the princess of conde44
in the same manner43
a portion of his43
by which he had43
i am ready to43
it was the last43
of the states was43
of the christian religion43
was impossible for the43
in the province of43
that there is no43
to believe that he43
a time at least43
he had so recently43
by whom they were43
the netherlands had been43
fallen into the hands43
with an army of43
the dukes of burgundy43
to the high chancellor43
if it were not43
those who had been43
would be impossible to43
he was the most43
he knew how to43
the representative of the43
the preservation of the43
general of the united43
for a time at43
had been placed in43
at the present day43
which he was so43
should be allowed to43
side by side with43
the privileges of the43
by the hands of43
if there had been43
and as to the43
to confer with him43
the dominion of the43
be made to the43
the form of a43
he had done his43
of philip the second43
of the dukes of43
it would be an43
so far as to42
of the land and42
the eyes of all42
in any part of42
it is possible that42
that he should not42
was the work of42
policy of the government42
to go to the42
that the states were42
which had taken place42
in the middle ages42
more than two hundred42
of the most powerful42
with which we are42
of orange and his42
between the republic and42
to the whole world42
after the departure of42
side of the river42
the eloquence of the42
in person to the42
were in the hands42
in the state council42
at the command of42
were destined to be42
to the king as42
the subject of his42
it was not so42
princes of the blood42
other members of the42
not one of them42
could have been more42
at the english court42
to do battle with42
he was in the42
of some of the42
was informed that the42
of the new bishoprics42
he knew to be42
continuance of the war42
the cities of holland42
it must be remembered42
the magistrates of the42
the sentiments of the42
for the security of42
the siege of antwerp42
in a very few42
one of the two42
see the life of42
who had so long42
the courage of the42
in that age of42
it was not possible42
the letters of the42
by the aid of42
the result of this42
the coast of flanders42
while on the other42
he was unable to42
on the road to42
that there might be42
and of all the41
it was determined to41
as to the result41
seemed to have been41
they had come to41
of his majesty and41
to the treaty of41
a little more than41
the states of brabant41
very well that the41
in his own language41
in the highest degree41
he was wont to41
the synod of dort41
he was not to41
to be satisfied with41
it was decided that41
arrived on the th41
to bring about the41
it is said that41
done his best to41
same time it was41
it was time for41
an account of the41
that he was about41
on the one hand41
at the side of41
and that they should41
it was determined that41
the effect of the41
there was even a41
the commandant of the41
that there could be41
his share in the41
so far as he41
but it was impossible41
this was not the41
prince of orange in41
any part of the41
early in the morning41
the causes of the41
understood the art of41
the treaty of peace41
which he had just41
fall into the hands41
the city at the41
for liberty of conscience41
would be better to41
at the village of41
on the subject to41
the opening of the41
from all parts of41
in regard to his41
the powers of the41
he was to make41
might as well have41
under the dominion of41
in order to bring41
to the character of41
quite out of the41
a small number of41
was of opinion that41
in the estimation of41
had been unable to41
must be admitted that41
all the rest of41
through a series of41
to do with the41
was the normal condition41
soil of the netherlands41
him that he had41
of the spanish party41
the sake of his41
in the path of41
of peace and war41
no doubt that he41
the states for the41
so much for the41
it was as if40
of those who have40
frederic van den berg40
for the king to40
carrying on the war40
the affair of the40
action of the states40
early part of the40
crescents in their caps40
the payment of the40
for the safety of40
to see the end40
there was no hope40
did the work of40
to the care of40
god according to the40
the french king was40
in the very face40
the reduction of the40
is now necessary to40
the united provinces was40
at the last moment40
of the siege of40
and he was now40
he had been able40
could not fail to40
states of the netherlands40
of a portion of40
was thought that the40
the condition of affairs40
the queen and her40
the discovery of the40
i know very well40
be made in the40
the marquis of havre40
when at last the40
idea of religious freedom40
of spain and portugal40
the opinion that the40
of the provinces with40
the one side and40
for which he was40
after it had been40
the prince was not40
there is not a40
that her majesty was40
that his majesty was40
to leave the city40
by the earl of40
was sent to the40
as he did so40
in the hand of40
of the roman religion40
to offer the sovereignty40
envoy at the hague40
so far as regarded40
of the holy inquisition40
as has been seen40
it was not unnatural40
that the country was40
in command of the40
of orange had been40
between lutherans and calvinists40
he spoke of the40
with the spirit of40
than those of the40
of the great nobles40
the house of a40
one hundred thousand crowns40
and the fate of40
and two thousand horse40
drop of his blood40
in pursuit of the40
was at the same40
a matter of fact40
king of france had40
in regard to this40
before the close of40
in this world and40
to those of the40
the spanish and italian40
the arms of the40
was received with great40
which he was now40
the whole of his40
four hundred thousand florins40
was ever ready to40
for a brief period40
the officers of the40
the states of each40
to leave the land40
he had always been40
peril of his life40
princes of the empire40
if the king of40
to retire from the40
the religion of the39
might have been expected39
assured him that the39
with that of the39
had ceased to be39
writes to his brother39
it was one of39
with whom he had39
to be put to39
to be expected that39
all those who had39
in the hope that39
the arrest of the39
and consent of the39
where he was received39
so great was the39
so far as it39
the cause of their39
to the gates of39
by him to the39
in their power to39
letters to the king39
to come to a39
the jealousy of the39
to be wondered at39
that they should have39
one of the greatest39
come to an end39
to the satisfaction of39
in one of his39
of the truth of39
with fire and sword39
by the council of39
at a period when39
of the order of39
found it difficult to39
make himself master of39
a prince of the39
to him in the39
he knew very well39
it was on the39
the restoration of the39
he was not a39
of the estates of39
the necessities of the39
as early as the39
that it was his39
the strength of the39
it will be necessary39
in a country where39
whom he had so39
the spanish ambassador in39
the request of the39
of the earl of39
for the love of39
been made by the39
in a private letter39
on the necessity of39
with the daughter of39
not likely to be39
the whole force of39
the honours of war39
the honour of the38
the death of henry38
to treat with them38
the island of walcheren38
made no secret of38
the king that the38
the princess of orange38
the english and dutch38
and in order to38
audience of the king38
had been brought to38
the convocation of the38
to one of the38
by the advice of38
he had written to38
the best of his38
the daughter of the38
prince of orange to38
was made by the38
soon as he had38
the course of this38
from the time of38
that the king and38
be laid before the38
a few years later38
the number of the38
but he had not38
from the hand of38
on account of their38
by sea and land38
with which they had38
the majority of the38
of england and france38
the agents of the38
placed in his hands38
by a majority of38
for the king of38
which was destined to38
they had been sent38
in the language of38
of the death of38
the glory of god38
of the history of38
take part in the38
protested that he had38
in view of the38
the top of the38
the king in the38
not strong enough to38
to the intentions of38
it seemed probable that38
he was forced to38
eldest son of the38
himself master of the38
it would seem that38
a private letter to38
the edicts and the38
and on the other38
it was time to38
through the agency of38
the city of brussels38
that the name of38
course of a few38
was necessary for the38
the case of the38
every one of the38
death of his father38
the women and children38
it was possible for38
hour and a half38
becoming more and more38
were known to be38
had been allowed to38
would be necessary for38
of the two great38
and of his own38
the authorities of the38
within the walls of38
between him and the38
almost as soon as38
in the same year38
the armies of the38
to the heart of38
assured the king that37
the camp of the37
that they should not37
the prince of chimay37
of the holy roman37
were now to be37
seem to have been37
the republic had been37
to the place of37
by means of which37
while the rest of37
it had now become37
on the right bank37
which the fate of37
by means of his37
to the king that37
it was not for37
in the netherlands were37
he was at the37
at the peril of37
was at liberty to37
it did not seem37
of the seven provinces37
margaret of parma was37
in which she had37
that the time had37
were to be put37
not prevent him from37
the best means of37
their opposition to the37
declared that he would37
they were not to37
a large proportion of37
to the camp of37
and all the world37
at the battle of37
of the dutch commonwealth37
one or the other37
the chapel of the37
to make war upon37
had returned to the37
of the roman church37
which the king and37
the epoch of the37
stated that he had37
the interior of the37
the security of the37
holland and zealand were37
prince maurice of nassau37
the deputies from the37
it had been a37
it was no wonder37
the friends of the37
of fidelity to the37
felt it his duty37
that the object of37
if it were possible37
the prince and princess37
the resistance of the37
no doubt as to37
duke of alva was37
was not disposed to37
ought not to be37
public exercise of the37
convocation of the states37
by the side of37
the crown of england37
of the north sea37
that they were to37
in colour painted by37
this was to be37
which he was engaged37
before the states of37
it may be doubted37
it should never be37
him that he would37
to carry out his37
at an earlier day37
as could be expected37
the basis of the37
man whom he had37
to be derived from37
william the silent had37
but there was one37
and of the states37
which he had made37
they had so long37
according to which the37
of the french monarch37
equal to that of37
to be done in37
it was not an37
as well as all37
of the knights of37
at his own expense37
were appointed by the37
be seen in the37
the art of war37
he was to receive37
was placed in the37
of the emperor and37
the emperor charles v37
the death of orange37
his majesty and the37
the purity of his37
informed the king that37
on the throne of37
it was believed that36
of the previous year36
for his own benefit36
that her majesty would36
a peace with spain36
had been the result36
have been difficult for36
for the liberty of36
and movements of the36
upon the house of36
taken possession of the36
on condition that the36
put a stop to36
he was informed that36
of the king to36
there could be little36
observed that it was36
thousand foot and three36
of the hotel de36
more than a match36
the primary causes and36
a continuance of the36
found himself at the36
foot and three thousand36
the provinces and to36
the states were not36
powers of the earth36
the margin of the36
to my lords the36
in times of civil36
the offer of the36
the leading members of36
to the people of36
to the dominion of36
weary of the war36
the effect that the36
natural that he should36
in the obedient provinces36
of which had been36
the disadvantage of the36
on the first day36
early days of the36
to reflect upon the36
and when at last36
if that were possible36
of spain and rome36
on a special mission36
of the primary causes36
the cause in which36
under the walls of36
king of england and36
the image of the36
a letter to his36
it was the opinion36
dutch republic john lothrop36
that he was to36
was at that time36
of the church and36
of the spanish court36
was to show whether36
the republic and of36
to the ancient church36
to the neighbourhood of36
the substance of the36
it is remembered that36
every man in the36
by the estates of36
upon the head of36
or at least to36
was natural that the36
the son of william36
the men who were36
the results of his36
the very teeth of36
it was not his36
the indignation of the36
was the condition of36
of england and scotland36
appointed by the states36
image of the virgin36
in the netherlands for36
would be impossible for36
him to the netherlands36
he could no longer36
against the common enemy36
did not choose to36
on the religious question36
sent him to the36
the crown of spain36
the union of the36
which the queen had36
come to the rescue36
causes and movements of36
the most powerful and36
that they had not36
don bernardino de mendoza36
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