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quadgram | frequency |
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the states of holland | 279 |
the king of spain | 201 |
on the part of | 187 |
my lords the states | 164 |
in regard to the | 156 |
the house of austria | 145 |
at the head of | 129 |
king of great britain | 114 |
the king of great | 114 |
the part of the | 97 |
the king of france | 96 |
the states of utrecht | 93 |
of the states of | 87 |
on the other hand | 84 |
in the hands of | 82 |
it would have been | 75 |
of the house of | 72 |
at the same time | 66 |
the duke of savoy | 63 |
of the united provinces | 60 |
to the king of | 60 |
the sovereignty of the | 57 |
of the king of | 57 |
the prince of orange | 57 |
of spain and the | 55 |
the hands of the | 54 |
of john of barneveld | 53 |
death of john of | 52 |
that there should be | 51 |
as we have seen | 51 |
the head of the | 51 |
in the name of | 51 |
the treaty of xanten | 51 |
that he had been | 51 |
of the reformed religion | 48 |
to the house of | 48 |
the prince of conde | 48 |
the name of the | 48 |
life and death of | 46 |
and death of john | 46 |
of the possessory princes | 45 |
of william the silent | 45 |
in which he had | 45 |
into the hands of | 45 |
the secretary of state | 45 |
on the th of | 45 |
to the states of | 42 |
in favour of the | 42 |
the course of the | 42 |
nothing could be more | 42 |
there could be no | 39 |
the elector of brandenburg | 39 |
the end of the | 38 |
did his best to | 36 |
that it would be | 36 |
the head of his | 36 |
the cause of the | 36 |
one of the most | 36 |
in the matter of | 36 |
the prince of neuburg | 36 |
in the course of | 36 |
the man who had | 36 |
from the king of | 36 |
the assembly of the | 33 |
the life and death | 33 |
the independence of the | 33 |
by the states of | 33 |
the service of the | 33 |
if he had been | 33 |
which he had been | 33 |
of the prince of | 33 |
two centuries and a | 33 |
in which he was | 33 |
centuries and a half | 33 |
assembly of the states | 33 |
the princess of conde | 33 |
laws of the land | 33 |
it would be difficult | 33 |
and the king of | 33 |
at the end of | 32 |
of the civil authority | 31 |
the council of state | 30 |
the princes of the | 30 |
that the states should | 30 |
as well as the | 30 |
the head of a | 30 |
for a long time | 30 |
of the duke of | 30 |
the laws of the | 30 |
there is no doubt | 30 |
states of holland and | 30 |
would be difficult to | 30 |
in the history of | 30 |
at the french court | 30 |
the death of the | 30 |
of the late king | 30 |
of the republic and | 30 |
do his best to | 30 |
the hands of spain | 28 |
the cause of protestantism | 27 |
the west india company | 27 |
cornelis van der myle | 27 |
at the age of | 27 |
the conclusion of the | 27 |
the history of the | 27 |
part of the states | 27 |
of which he was | 27 |
the rest of the | 27 |
to the cause of | 27 |
could be no doubt | 27 |
after the death of | 27 |
on account of the | 27 |
of the treaty of | 27 |
the king of england | 27 |
that my lords the | 27 |
since the death of | 27 |
with a view of | 27 |
that the king of | 27 |
from day to day | 25 |
history of the netherlands | 25 |
be no doubt that | 24 |
the crown of bohemia | 24 |
there had been a | 24 |
in the interest of | 24 |
seems to have been | 24 |
of holland with a | 24 |
by john lothrop motley | 24 |
the manner in which | 24 |
view of the primary | 24 |
in the midst of | 24 |
the prince of anhalt | 24 |
to my lords the | 24 |
movements of the thirty | 24 |
king of spain and | 24 |
of the ancient church | 24 |
to be in the | 24 |
the prince of wales | 24 |
advocate of holland with | 24 |
the treaty of truce | 24 |
it is true that | 24 |
so soon as the | 24 |
the primary causes and | 24 |
holland with a view | 24 |
of the reformed church | 24 |
the prince and princess | 24 |
a view of the | 24 |
to carry out the | 24 |
that the states of | 24 |
a majority of the | 24 |
the affair of cleve | 24 |
and movements of the | 24 |
it was impossible for | 24 |
that the prince was | 24 |
causes and movements of | 24 |
that there was no | 24 |
manner in which the | 24 |
on the same day | 24 |
it would be better | 24 |
that the advocate had | 24 |
the authority of the | 24 |
the advocate and the | 24 |
the most christian king | 24 |
so long as he | 24 |
of the primary causes | 24 |
on the side of | 24 |
there should be no | 24 |
for the use of | 24 |
primary causes and movements | 24 |
the members of the | 24 |
but it was not | 24 |
war by john lothrop | 23 |
to him that he | 22 |
there was but one | 22 |
upon the house of | 22 |
he was about to | 21 |
the matter of religion | 21 |
to him by the | 21 |
the representatives of the | 21 |
as a matter of | 21 |
so long as it | 21 |
a matter of course | 21 |
the house of nassau | 21 |
the protection of the | 21 |
there had been no | 21 |
the states of the | 21 |
the period of the | 21 |
the envoys of the | 21 |
take possession of the | 21 |
from time to time | 21 |
it will be remembered | 21 |
there would be no | 21 |
in the united provinces | 21 |
to do his best | 21 |
in order to prevent | 21 |
is not to be | 21 |
of my lords the | 21 |
in the habit of | 21 |
had been sent to | 21 |
to make use of | 21 |
the union of utrecht | 21 |
as if he had | 21 |
had been one of | 21 |
the king had been | 21 |
of the country and | 21 |
that he had never | 21 |
to give up the | 21 |
in the service of | 21 |
so long as they | 21 |
of which he had | 21 |
of brandenburg and neuburg | 21 |
on the one side | 21 |
spain and the emperor | 21 |
of the prince and | 21 |
the elector of cologne | 21 |
authority of the states | 21 |
as one of the | 21 |
of holland and the | 21 |
if it had been | 21 |
for the states to | 21 |
the other hand the | 21 |
early in the year | 21 |
the power of the | 21 |
on the subject of | 21 |
it was necessary to | 21 |
of the king and | 21 |
that he had not | 21 |
the very name of | 20 |
in advance of his | 19 |
the civil authority over | 19 |
in the world to | 19 |
had a right to | 19 |
the princess of orange | 18 |
by the king to | 18 |
king of spain would | 18 |
before the assembly of | 18 |
the inhabitants of the | 18 |
had been able to | 18 |
it was in vain | 18 |
in the city of | 18 |
of the respective provinces | 18 |
the prince and the | 18 |
a few weeks later | 18 |
the king and his | 18 |
the th of may | 18 |
the author of the | 18 |
the king and the | 18 |
and the states of | 18 |
to the treaty of | 18 |
of the french king | 18 |
the nature of the | 18 |
which the advocate had | 18 |
him that he had | 18 |
of the united netherlands | 18 |
at the court of | 18 |
the peace of the | 18 |
but there was no | 18 |
spain and the archdukes | 18 |
in spite of the | 18 |
in the cause of | 18 |
under the influence of | 18 |
on account of his | 18 |
to give the law | 18 |
the laws and privileges | 18 |
of france and the | 18 |
the beginning of the | 18 |
of maximilian of bavaria | 18 |
members of the council | 18 |
princes of the blood | 18 |
the university of leyden | 18 |
to which he was | 18 |
was at that moment | 18 |
to bring about a | 18 |
in opposition to the | 18 |
by a majority of | 18 |
that the king would | 18 |
lords the states of | 18 |
with the king of | 18 |
states of that province | 18 |
that is to say | 18 |
it is not necessary | 18 |
at the moment when | 18 |
period of the truce | 18 |
of france and england | 18 |
of a national synod | 18 |
the designs of the | 18 |
the death of henry | 18 |
of the advocate and | 18 |
and laws of the | 18 |
conclusion of the truce | 18 |
name of the emperor | 18 |
and it would be | 18 |
the government of the | 18 |
the interests of the | 18 |
the city of utrecht | 18 |
of the cautionary towns | 18 |
between france and spain | 18 |
that they should be | 18 |
the duchess of angouleme | 18 |
in the time of | 18 |
for the sake of | 18 |
to the government of | 18 |
the proceedings at utrecht | 18 |
the subject of the | 18 |
the policy of the | 18 |
the union of the | 18 |
of the seven provinces | 18 |
of the spanish party | 18 |
in the highest degree | 18 |
it is difficult to | 18 |
the intention of the | 18 |
a member of the | 18 |
as soon as possible | 18 |
his excellency the prince | 18 |
in the beginning of | 18 |
prince maurice and the | 18 |
in a state of | 18 |
the value of the | 18 |
by a large majority | 18 |
at the expense of | 18 |
that the states would | 18 |
under the protection of | 18 |
will be remembered that | 18 |
to the elector of | 18 |
were not to be | 18 |
the close of the | 18 |
between church and state | 18 |
the interest of the | 18 |
of the states to | 18 |
long as it was | 17 |
schism in the church | 16 |
civil authority over the | 16 |
was a very different | 16 |
him that he was | 16 |
there was none other | 16 |
and the wrath of | 16 |
towards the end of | 15 |
protestant princes of germany | 15 |
leaning on his staff | 15 |
to carry on the | 15 |
replied that he had | 15 |
to the west india | 15 |
the stadholder and the | 15 |
in the house of | 15 |
french east india company | 15 |
the letter of the | 15 |
himself at the head | 15 |
was not likely to | 15 |
there can be no | 15 |
is needless to say | 15 |
so long as the | 15 |
of the great advocate | 15 |
was one of the | 15 |
sovereignty of the states | 15 |
to take possession of | 15 |
had no right to | 15 |
would have been a | 15 |
had been instructed to | 15 |
sovereignty of the provinces | 15 |
to the sovereignty of | 15 |
the order of the | 15 |
in order to show | 15 |
the daughter of spain | 15 |
is no doubt that | 15 |
been one of the | 15 |
the army of the | 15 |
it was not to | 15 |
on the ground that | 15 |
that day to this | 15 |
in the middle of | 15 |
there was a great | 15 |
the names of the | 15 |
had done his best | 15 |
the counts of holland | 15 |
the details of the | 15 |
in regard to this | 15 |
one of the great | 15 |
that he would not | 15 |
the hand of the | 15 |
end of the year | 15 |
laws and privileges of | 15 |
prince of the blood | 15 |
the reader has seen | 15 |
at that moment to | 15 |
have been difficult to | 15 |
for the last time | 15 |
give the law to | 15 |
of the states and | 15 |
to the care of | 15 |
to maintain the reformed | 15 |
to the service of | 15 |
the house of a | 15 |
in regard to it | 15 |
apartments of the stadholder | 15 |
and the princes of | 15 |
and a half have | 15 |
elector of brandenburg and | 15 |
the chieftain of the | 15 |
had come to the | 15 |
was not to be | 15 |
the states of that | 15 |
the th article of | 15 |
the object of the | 15 |
maintain the reformed religion | 15 |
for the first time | 15 |
and the rest of | 15 |
and that he had | 15 |
for the cause of | 15 |
laws and liberties of | 15 |
the cities of holland | 15 |
to take the field | 15 |
and the spanish ambassador | 15 |
had the right to | 15 |
from that day to | 15 |
in the streets of | 15 |
wrote aerssens to barneveld | 15 |
the advocate to the | 15 |
the province of holland | 15 |
and that of the | 15 |
to return to france | 15 |
of the special embassy | 15 |
with the prince of | 15 |
it is needless to | 15 |
head of the great | 15 |
in front of the | 15 |
to the civil authority | 15 |
it was to be | 15 |
between the two great | 15 |
the king would be | 15 |
the proceedings of the | 15 |
the death of his | 15 |
in name of the | 15 |
of a man who | 15 |
the court of the | 15 |
the defence of the | 15 |
that he was not | 15 |
french regiments in the | 15 |
on the road to | 15 |
had so long been | 15 |
majesty of great britain | 15 |
the rights of the | 15 |
if the king had | 15 |
which they had been | 15 |
it was not the | 15 |
large majority of the | 15 |
the advocate of holland | 15 |
the prince had been | 15 |
the laws and liberties | 15 |
was soon to be | 15 |
it will be seen | 15 |
it is certain that | 15 |
in accordance with the | 15 |
it would not be | 15 |
the execution of the | 15 |
the advocate had been | 15 |
the work of the | 15 |
would have been better | 15 |
the territory of the | 15 |
on his way to | 15 |
of their high mightinesses | 15 |
of which they had | 15 |
informed him that he | 15 |
the greater part of | 15 |
on the th april | 15 |
would have been difficult | 15 |
the side of the | 15 |
james of great britain | 15 |
to the reformed religion | 15 |
the constitution of the | 15 |
of great britain and | 15 |
to all the world | 15 |
needless to say that | 15 |
was in favour of | 15 |
and that the states | 15 |
there would have been | 15 |
by word of mouth | 15 |
it had been the | 15 |
to the states in | 15 |
he was wont to | 15 |
for the arrival of | 15 |
of the five points | 15 |
to the laws of | 15 |
an interview with the | 15 |
would do his best | 15 |
the act of union | 15 |
under the guidance of | 15 |
decision as to the | 15 |
of the states in | 15 |
in the reformed church | 15 |
a large majority of | 15 |
in the heart of | 15 |
his majesty of great | 15 |
to the effect that | 15 |
the use of the | 15 |
between the king and | 15 |
that it was the | 15 |
don inigo de cardenas | 15 |
expressed the opinion that | 15 |
that they should have | 15 |
on a war footing | 15 |
to the laws and | 15 |
by a majority vote | 15 |
with the duke of | 15 |
cujus regio ejus religio | 15 |
for the time being | 14 |
a confederate system of | 13 |
for damnation and another | 13 |
the catholic league and | 13 |
in shortest about matters | 13 |
was but one king | 13 |
occurred to him that | 13 |
his fair young wife | 13 |
henry and waiting for | 13 |
the truth in shortest | 13 |
in holland was a | 13 |
a very different thing | 13 |
of the magistracy by | 13 |
very different thing from | 13 |
confederate system of government | 13 |
shortest about matters of | 13 |
the magistracy by the | 13 |
and another for salvation | 13 |
holland was a very | 13 |
and the protestant union | 13 |
under pretext of religion | 13 |
of his friends and | 13 |
damnation and another for | 13 |
and waiting for richelieu | 13 |
and let them run | 13 |
truth in shortest about | 13 |
that he does not | 13 |
the man whom he | 13 |
was in full blaze | 13 |
man whom he had | 13 |
torn by four horses | 13 |
catholic league and the | 13 |
i choose to say | 13 |
in the church had | 13 |
about matters of importance | 13 |
see that he does | 13 |
league and the protestant | 13 |
of france and great | 12 |
to take up arms | 12 |
for the purpose of | 12 |
in the affair of | 12 |
in the netherlands and | 12 |
took off his hat | 12 |
of the catholic league | 12 |
the two great parties | 12 |
the hands of a | 12 |
the states of each | 12 |
maurice and the states | 12 |
the maintenance of the | 12 |
to say that the | 12 |
that barneveld had been | 12 |
to the ambassadors of | 12 |
that there had been | 12 |
make use of the | 12 |
the grace of god | 12 |
the windows of the | 12 |
kings of france and | 12 |
of the archbishop of | 12 |
from the grasp of | 12 |
of brandenburg and palatine | 12 |
the existence of the | 12 |
but it was a | 12 |
the time of the | 12 |
of the council of | 12 |
if they had been | 12 |
the career of the | 12 |
from that time forth | 12 |
to the king and | 12 |
at the outbreak of | 12 |
to make himself master | 12 |
under the sceptre of | 12 |
of the advocate of | 12 |
king of france had | 12 |
the seigneur de groeneveld | 12 |
out of which the | 12 |
the bosom of the | 12 |
and my lords the | 12 |
the outbreak of the | 12 |
the life of the | 12 |
him that he would | 12 |
the republic and of | 12 |
the majority of the | 12 |
he had been deprived | 12 |
of cleve and julich | 12 |
widow of william the | 12 |
the kings of france | 12 |
to leave the country | 12 |
he was ready to | 12 |
the representative of the | 12 |
there could be but | 12 |
the marquis de coeuvres | 12 |
at the english court | 12 |
with which it was | 12 |
states of holland in | 12 |
which he was accredited | 12 |
the king for his | 12 |
the wrath of the | 12 |
it is necessary to | 12 |
he had done his | 12 |
of the great statesman | 12 |
they were bound by | 12 |
to the duke of | 12 |
the cause of his | 12 |
the forces of the | 12 |
he was one of | 12 |
which it had been | 12 |
of all the provinces | 12 |
great britain and france | 12 |
every town and village | 12 |
the claims of the | 12 |
the country and the | 12 |
under the leadership of | 12 |
the ambassador in london | 12 |
he knew very well | 12 |
of the country were | 12 |
which he was now | 12 |
the founder of the | 12 |
the advocate and his | 12 |
general and his excellency | 12 |
regent and her ministers | 12 |
of one of the | 12 |
the heart of the | 12 |
my wife and children | 12 |
on the th august | 12 |
the republic of the | 12 |
in the states of | 12 |
it was difficult to | 12 |
the princes in their | 12 |
with the representatives of | 12 |
the states and the | 12 |
that they had been | 12 |
and the fate of | 12 |
article of the union | 12 |
their mightinesses the states | 12 |
his way to the | 12 |
henry of france and | 12 |
it might have been | 12 |
the time at least | 12 |
to the whole world | 12 |
the conservation of the | 12 |
in time of peace | 12 |
of the cities of | 12 |
policy of the republic | 12 |
that the war was | 12 |
the whole course of | 12 |
the father and aunt | 12 |
not to be mistaken | 12 |
of conde and the | 12 |
man who had been | 12 |
he did his best | 12 |
of the world and | 12 |
moderation and mutual toleration | 12 |
the duke of bouillon | 12 |
the will of the | 12 |
to protect the princes | 12 |
more than one occasion | 12 |
have been better for | 12 |
under guidance of barneveld | 12 |
for the king and | 12 |
to the king that | 12 |
of the government and | 12 |
no doubt that the | 12 |
between the states and | 12 |
the news of the | 12 |
it was inevitable that | 12 |
more than forty years | 12 |
before the states of | 12 |
were not likely to | 12 |
had not yet been | 12 |
that he should be | 12 |
that the king should | 12 |
that he would never | 12 |
of foot and horse | 12 |
with whom he was | 12 |
manner in which he | 12 |
to the ancient church | 12 |
the great war of | 12 |
will be observed that | 12 |
is said to have | 12 |
great britain and the | 12 |
the foundation of the | 12 |
you will do your | 12 |
to the value of | 12 |
of any one of | 12 |
to confer with the | 12 |
it was understood that | 12 |
were destined to be | 12 |
and to leave the | 12 |
the murder of the | 12 |
at the golden helmet | 12 |
had an interview with | 12 |
the eldest son of | 12 |
house of austria and | 12 |
had been in the | 12 |
there was to be | 12 |
the treaty of hall | 12 |
the downfall of the | 12 |
came before the states | 12 |
majority of the states | 12 |
of his own country | 12 |
would be better to | 12 |
the margrave of burgau | 12 |
as soon as the | 12 |
in one of the | 12 |
the states should make | 12 |
by the king of | 12 |
were on the side | 12 |
by the prince of | 12 |
he had never heard | 12 |
order of the garter | 12 |
had no intention of | 12 |
through the mouth of | 12 |
should be made to | 12 |
at the very moment | 12 |
of the republic to | 12 |
that they had no | 12 |
the welfare of the | 12 |
deputies of the states | 12 |
in order to be | 12 |
would be willing to | 12 |
th article of the | 12 |
to believe that the | 12 |
of the spanish marriages | 12 |
the absence of the | 12 |
in order to save | 12 |
in the opinion of | 12 |
regard to the spanish | 12 |
a meeting of the | 12 |
france and great britain | 12 |
at the bottom of | 12 |
first prince of the | 12 |
to be dealt with | 12 |
the apartments of the | 12 |
the affair of the | 12 |
the officers of the | 12 |
than that of the | 12 |
himself as well as | 12 |
by the light of | 12 |
the republic which he | 12 |
it will be observed | 12 |
the republic had been | 12 |
under the dominion of | 12 |
that the king was | 12 |
the east india company | 12 |
while on the other | 12 |
the ambassadors of france | 12 |
that the king had | 12 |
with the house of | 12 |
it would be impossible | 12 |
of the great war | 12 |
by force of arms | 12 |
as much as possible | 12 |
especially in regard to | 12 |
the issue of the | 12 |
the duc de bouillon | 12 |
interview with the king | 12 |
that it might be | 12 |
it would be well | 12 |
as chief of the | 12 |
of the dutch commonwealth | 12 |
to maintain the laws | 12 |
the spanish ambassador at | 12 |
his majesty had not | 12 |
the true christian religion | 12 |
and had at last | 12 |
the part of his | 12 |
of the elector of | 12 |
lords the states would | 12 |
we have just seen | 12 |
and liberties of the | 12 |
he was obliged to | 12 |
with his own hands | 12 |
he had not been | 12 |
on part of the | 12 |
to devise some means | 12 |
of the land and | 12 |
can be no doubt | 12 |
on more than one | 12 |
the articles of union | 12 |
republic of the netherlands | 12 |
to be made in | 12 |
that the name of | 12 |
service of the country | 12 |
in the teeth of | 12 |
that he might be | 12 |
sovereignty of the country | 12 |
of the french regiments | 12 |
out of the country | 12 |
had a long interview | 12 |
and there was a | 12 |
to return to the | 12 |
the deputies of the | 12 |
interview with the prince | 12 |
they were to be | 12 |
of the netherlands and | 12 |
king and his ministers | 12 |
the plot had been | 12 |
by which he was | 12 |
by the general government | 12 |
was at the head | 12 |
that barneveld was not | 12 |
as they had been | 12 |
don pedro de toledo | 12 |
of the king had | 12 |
the affairs of the | 12 |
the princes of germany | 12 |
chieftain of the contra | 12 |
his best to keep | 12 |
that the republic was | 12 |
their opposition to the | 12 |
the archdukes of the | 12 |
in his efforts to | 12 |
he had received from | 12 |
it was necessary for | 12 |
is not necessary to | 12 |
we have seen that | 12 |
that there was a | 12 |
in the spring of | 12 |
had arrived at the | 12 |
and that it was | 12 |
of the spanish king | 12 |
of the most important | 12 |
the friendship of the | 12 |
to the crown of | 12 |
he knew that the | 12 |
was on the whole | 12 |
the plans of the | 12 |
with the aid of | 12 |
it was thought that | 12 |
for the time at | 12 |
the king my master | 12 |
make himself master of | 12 |
the friends of the | 12 |
not destined to be | 12 |
letter to the states | 12 |
the civil authority in | 12 |
to whom he had | 12 |
he was asked why | 12 |
of the cloister church | 12 |
the french government that | 12 |
the great religious war | 12 |
of the humbler classes | 12 |
which the reader has | 12 |
it was believed that | 12 |
it would be a | 12 |
it will be necessary | 12 |
produced by david widger | 11 |
ideas before making an | 11 |
before making an entire | 11 |
an entire meal of | 11 |
was produced by david | 11 |
is a short list | 11 |
those who may wish | 11 |
of the file for | 11 |
the file for those | 11 |
by david widger note | 11 |
entire meal of them | 11 |
for those who may | 11 |
this ebook was produced | 11 |
file for those who | 11 |
may wish to sample | 11 |
ebook was produced by | 11 |
short list of bookmarks | 11 |
end of the file | 11 |
wish to sample the | 11 |
a short list of | 11 |
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he had ever composed | 10 |
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more than the freight | 10 |
depths of credulity men | 10 |
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for ever the right | 10 |
disputing the eternal damnation | 10 |
against an invader and | 10 |
tempest of passion and | 10 |
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the poison of which | 10 |
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of puritans in england | 10 |
resolve to maintain the | 10 |
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other than to papists | 10 |
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into a great one | 10 |
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the voice of slanderers | 10 |
what does man come | 10 |
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on canvas or coin | 10 |
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war without the troubles | 10 |
name of liberty into | 10 |
life with a false | 10 |
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state govern the priests | 10 |
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cynical commerce in human | 10 |
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from inquisition into consciences | 10 |
one child for damnation | 10 |
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the cause of papacy | 10 |
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knife of another priest | 10 |
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table knife sharpened on | 10 |
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blood it had drunk | 10 |
conclusive victory for the | 10 |
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age or before it | 10 |
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plentiful lack of any | 10 |
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seemed to mean the | 10 |
dictation from the clergy | 10 |
successful in this step | 10 |
if he has deserved | 10 |
the allies seemed as | 10 |
and there was none | 10 |
the preceptor of to | 10 |
the world to mediate | 10 |
the vehicle is often | 10 |
of man a term | 10 |
which are too odious | 10 |
on the heels of | 10 |
important and emblematic men | 10 |
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in dogmatism and inconsistency | 10 |
never lack of fishers | 10 |
right to claim netherlanders | 10 |
men in all ages | 10 |
each other than to | 10 |
as with his own | 10 |
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authority against the priesthood | 10 |
protestant policy anywhere but | 10 |
religion was made the | 10 |
tries to lay the | 10 |
it is so difficult | 10 |
snare always tumbles into | 10 |
the aforesaid puritans and | 10 |
puritans in england and | 10 |
should mind his own | 10 |
authority over the military | 10 |
resisted dictation from the | 10 |
wilderness to reign over | 10 |
outdoing himself in dogmatism | 10 |
him as his brother | 10 |
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his custom nor that | 10 |
to lay the fault | 10 |
him advice if he | 10 |
to favor religious equality | 10 |
victory for the allies | 10 |
no man can be | 10 |
when war of extermination | 10 |
yesterday is the preceptor | 10 |
within itself the germs | 10 |
christian sympathy and a | 10 |
of the aforesaid puritans | 10 |
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of which they are | 10 |
citadel against an invader | 10 |
to be his procuress | 10 |
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mission in the world | 10 |
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himself to his gout | 10 |
negotiation in which nothing | 10 |
is often a stronger | 10 |
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church had become a | 10 |
of war without the | 10 |
his gout and to | 10 |
exercise of legal authority | 10 |
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stands let him see | 10 |
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sharpened on a carriage | 10 |
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of aspect on canvas | 10 |
who spreads the snare | 10 |
the right of free | 10 |
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false acknowledgment of guilt | 10 |
matter which human folly | 10 |
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argument in a circle | 10 |
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of religion and politics | 10 |
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service to the state | 10 |
predestination in its sternest | 10 |
ready for greater ones | 10 |
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repentance could effect salvation | 10 |
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have all may easily | 10 |
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work of the aforesaid | 10 |
party in the suit | 10 |
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littleness oppresses the imagination | 10 |
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of considerable sums of | 10 |
if he asked it | 10 |
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to maintain the civil | 10 |
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to mean the sword | 10 |
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abyss between government and | 10 |
invader and a tyrant | 10 |
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verses that even he | 10 |
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that he tries to | 10 |
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not yet occurred to | 10 |
the magnitude of this | 10 |
safest citadel against an | 10 |
of deferring to powerful | 10 |
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of liberty into contempt | 10 |
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poison of which it | 10 |
religious hatred to enter | 10 |
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language which is ever | 10 |
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councillors to go to | 10 |
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power of the meanest | 10 |
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a right to claim | 10 |
who thought it furious | 10 |
a stronger and more | 10 |
infants were hopelessly damned | 10 |
to enter into its | 10 |
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puritans and a few | 10 |
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make the very name | 10 |
favours he had received | 10 |
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more apprehension of fraud | 10 |
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jesuits at this exercise | 10 |
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very name of liberty | 10 |
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compulsion of the human | 10 |
learned in matters of | 10 |
things he could tell | 10 |
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puritanism in holland was | 10 |
of extermination was intended | 10 |
death rather than life | 10 |
presents of considerable sums | 10 |
over than a single | 10 |
and a small assistance | 10 |
as the most legitimate | 10 |
and torn by four | 10 |
wrath of his enemies | 10 |
japan addressed him as | 10 |
he tries to lay | 10 |
his councillors to go | 10 |
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set upon the house | 10 |
of fishers in troubled | 10 |
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dogs and let them | 10 |
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the germs of a | 10 |
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he who spreads the | 10 |
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hatred to enter into | 10 |
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stroke of a broken | 10 |
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character and judging his | 10 |
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detestable verses that even | 10 |
blaze throughout the country | 10 |
god to compel me | 10 |
long as she would | 10 |
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me to say more | 10 |
the meanest of passions | 10 |
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dilated into a great | 10 |
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a tyrant is distrust | 10 |
maintain the civil authority | 10 |
matters of which they | 10 |
nor that of his | 10 |
intense bigotry of conviction | 10 |
special mission in the | 10 |
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the blood it had | 10 |
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damnation of young children | 10 |
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man pretended to think | 10 |
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opposed the subjection of | 10 |
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magistracy at that moment | 10 |
full blaze throughout the | 10 |
one king in europe | 10 |
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heels of the forty | 10 |
right of free enquiry | 10 |
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house of rem bischop | 10 |
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vehicle is often prized | 10 |
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the troubles and dangers | 10 |
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considerable sums of money | 10 |
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magistracy by the priesthood | 10 |
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friends and the wrath | 10 |
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burning with bitter revenge | 10 |
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judge and party in | 10 |
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man a term of | 10 |
positions and contradicted himself | 10 |
the demon of religious | 10 |
he that stands let | 10 |
to betray the secrets | 10 |
madness to resist the | 10 |
roofs were not quite | 10 |
aforesaid puritans and a | 10 |
inferiors whom they despise | 10 |
to claim netherlanders as | 10 |
so much in advance | 10 |
true murderer of henry | 10 |
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sound protestant policy anywhere | 10 |
magnitude of this wonderful | 10 |
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advice if he asked | 10 |
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wise and honest a | 10 |
almost infinite power of | 10 |
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princes show what they | 10 |
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state or the state | 10 |
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of passion and prejudice | 10 |
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money to the negotiators | 10 |
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glutted with the blood | 10 |
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demon of religious hatred | 10 |
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theological party spirit could | 10 |
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definite and final intentions | 10 |
fishers in troubled waters | 10 |
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adulation for inferiors whom | 10 |
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queen is entirely in | 10 |
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spain and the priests | 10 |
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the prizes of war | 10 |
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a spanish marriage for | 9 |
have no right to | 9 |
the protestant princes of | 9 |
to the interests of | 9 |
be difficult to imagine | 9 |
ambassador at the hague | 9 |
to do the same | 9 |
of the national synod | 9 |
the chief of the | 9 |
of political and religious | 9 |
brandenburg and the states | 9 |
in the lifetime of | 9 |
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opinions in regard to | 9 |
servant of the states | 9 |
was in the habit | 9 |
who happened to be | 9 |
more than half the | 9 |
in a spirit of | 9 |
doubt on the subject | 9 |
in a foreign land | 9 |
make himself sovereign of | 9 |
has not been preserved | 9 |
was impossible for him | 9 |
to the hotel gondy | 9 |
the treaty of vervins | 9 |
he could no longer | 9 |
one of the greatest | 9 |
to all the provinces | 9 |
marriage for his son | 9 |
was in no sense | 9 |
a certain number of | 9 |
kanter and his friends | 9 |
the protestant princes and | 9 |
to comply with the | 9 |
that he and the | 9 |
about to make a | 9 |
that he had ever | 9 |
the whole period of | 9 |
the united provinces would | 9 |
decision should be made | 9 |
it was plain that | 9 |
to the ambassador in | 9 |
for the furtherance of | 9 |
was now to be | 9 |
at once to the | 9 |
in every town and | 9 |
been better for the | 9 |
was in a state | 9 |
it is passing strange | 9 |
the advantage of the | 9 |
the emperor and the | 9 |
had for a long | 9 |
and did his best | 9 |
holland and the states | 9 |
would do the same | 9 |
it was in the | 9 |
the netherland confession and | 9 |
it was time to | 9 |
the spectacle of the | 9 |
a half have passed | 9 |
the city at the | 9 |
the nuncius and the | 9 |
of the dutch republic | 9 |
should be accused of | 9 |
which had just been | 9 |
but so long as | 9 |
of the king at | 9 |
to be guilty of | 9 |
instructed the ambassador to | 9 |
of the west india | 9 |
of the state council | 9 |
the crown of spain | 9 |
crowned king of bohemia | 9 |
to the number of | 9 |
all the world was | 9 |
addressed a letter to | 9 |
to the constitution of | 9 |
that he had himself | 9 |
had been deprived of | 9 |
the life of a | 9 |
for the preservation of | 9 |
head of the advocate | 9 |
union of the provinces | 9 |
the action of the | 9 |
of the king in | 9 |
which was destined to | 9 |
on the th march | 9 |
of the prince had | 9 |
to speak to him | 9 |
as to the proper | 9 |
it was a matter | 9 |
whole board of magistrates | 9 |
that there was but | 9 |
all the members of | 9 |
as we have just | 9 |
as the foundation of | 9 |
the king in the | 9 |
one of those who | 9 |
to the general government | 9 |
is passing strange that | 9 |
foreign affairs of the | 9 |
order to show that | 9 |
and of all the | 9 |
third part of the | 9 |
sending back the princess | 9 |
could no longer be | 9 |
the disposition of the | 9 |
out of respect to | 9 |
and the house of | 9 |
an audience of the | 9 |
there was even a | 9 |
by the house of | 9 |
could hardly have been | 9 |
for bestowing the sovereignty | 9 |
the part of france | 9 |
was asked why he | 9 |
it is equally certain | 9 |
was a matter of | 9 |
his excellency prince maurice | 9 |
minister of foreign affairs | 9 |
what was called the | 9 |
will do your best | 9 |
to be rid of | 9 |
of the sixteenth century | 9 |
of the man who | 9 |
and a few years | 9 |
might as well have | 9 |
letter and the compromise | 9 |
it was at the | 9 |
ruin to the republic | 9 |
that he had received | 9 |
the protestants of bohemia | 9 |
were known to be | 9 |
the archives of the | 9 |
that they had received | 9 |
the course of events | 9 |
the french king had | 9 |
the two french regiments | 9 |
the recall of aerssens | 9 |
shall have occasion to | 9 |
confession and the heidelberg | 9 |
and princes of germany | 9 |
is equally certain that | 9 |
bestowing the sovereignty of | 9 |
the truce had been | 9 |
on the night of | 9 |
if the prince of | 9 |
to be beforehand with | 9 |
the great protestant union | 9 |
sit in judgment upon | 9 |
of france at the | 9 |
mightinesses the states of | 9 |
in the archives of | 9 |
in vain attempted to | 9 |
the consent of the | 9 |
carry on the war | 9 |
at the disposition of | 9 |
and the duchess of | 9 |
with his own hand | 9 |
prince of conde and | 9 |
regard to the synod | 9 |
his majesty and his | 9 |
it was obvious that | 9 |
the king of britain | 9 |
on the th may | 9 |
the enemy of god | 9 |
put an end to | 9 |
of the churches and | 9 |
of the catholic party | 9 |
to the dominion of | 9 |
it was at least | 9 |
constitution of the united | 9 |
it is no wonder | 9 |
informed them that the | 9 |
with the air of | 9 |
after the lapse of | 9 |
it was a dangerous | 9 |
while he was writing | 9 |
only too happy to | 9 |
the same day the | 9 |
and all the world | 9 |
the french government to | 9 |
all the details of | 9 |
of brandenburg and the | 9 |
found it difficult to | 9 |
but on the whole | 9 |
he was so long | 9 |
the wife of the | 9 |
ambassador of the states | 9 |
republican form of government | 9 |
to sell his country | 9 |
a generation of mankind | 9 |
in regard to france | 9 |
was passed by the | 9 |
man knew better than | 9 |
to be bound by | 9 |
for the maintenance of | 9 |
he was willing to | 9 |
of the province and | 9 |
for the king to | 9 |
of spain and of | 9 |
to the end of | 9 |
that his majesty would | 9 |
that so long as | 9 |
that they were to | 9 |
the netherlands and france | 9 |
servants of the fatherland | 9 |
there was no reason | 9 |
and the prince of | 9 |
on the point of | 9 |
his appearance at the | 9 |
the truth of religion | 9 |
in love with her | 9 |
he was destined to | 9 |
the minority of the | 9 |
was more than ever | 9 |
for the crown of | 9 |
the bridle on his | 9 |
of the ancient palace | 9 |
as he had a | 9 |
and the heidelberg catechism | 9 |
spanish marriage for his | 9 |
in their opposition to | 9 |
of the austrian house | 9 |
was to be the | 9 |
the words of a | 9 |
the sovereign counts of | 9 |
head of his army | 9 |
and cause to be | 9 |
might be supposed that | 9 |
so far as he | 9 |
but it is equally | 9 |
half have passed away | 9 |
the same time he | 9 |
the duke of cleve | 9 |
murder of the king | 9 |
count john of nassau | 9 |
an end to the | 9 |
the formation of the | 9 |
would have been to | 9 |
to the designs of | 9 |
stadholder at the head | 9 |
time was to show | 9 |
act in opposition to | 9 |
on the th february | 9 |
the duke of lerma | 9 |
the politics of the | 9 |
of a century before | 9 |
in conformity with the | 9 |
which it was impossible | 9 |
to the authority of | 9 |
in place of the | 9 |
other members of the | 9 |
long as he was | 9 |
to strike a blow | 9 |
in addition to the | 9 |
the bottom of the | 9 |
the people of the | 9 |
in defence of the | 9 |
the man who was | 9 |
and there is no | 9 |
the duke of bavaria | 9 |
those of the reformed | 9 |
at that moment in | 9 |
prince of orange as | 9 |
likely to be the | 9 |
with the daughter of | 9 |
the alliance between the | 9 |
knew well enough that | 9 |
netherland confession and the | 9 |
the knowledge of the | 9 |
letters to the states | 9 |
the king that the | 9 |
the very existence of | 9 |
beginning of the year | 9 |
have occasion to see | 9 |
the articles of the | 9 |
at the house of | 9 |
the sceptre of the | 9 |
he had been a | 9 |
youthful king of france | 9 |
cause the queen to | 9 |
united princes of germany | 9 |
the emperor and his | 9 |
of the netherlands was | 9 |
the princess to be | 9 |
and the council of | 9 |
had bound themselves by | 9 |
had taken possession of | 9 |
was informed that the | 9 |
of the states for | 9 |
the right to decide | 9 |
a somewhat later period | 9 |
the republic to the | 9 |
the great republic of | 9 |
with the members of | 9 |
a letter from the | 9 |
that there could be | 9 |
the expense of the | 9 |
had been going on | 9 |
the fate of the | 9 |
he had been the | 9 |
and that he should | 9 |
the succession of ferdinand | 9 |
that he ought to | 9 |
and the states were | 9 |
by the treaty of | 9 |
to him in the | 9 |
in a free commonwealth | 9 |
of the country to | 9 |
that the union of | 9 |
that the national synod | 9 |
he instructed the ambassador | 9 |
condition that there should | 9 |
himself master of the | 9 |
at any moment to | 9 |
on the will of | 9 |
he had been sent | 9 |
the widow of william | 9 |
of the united states | 9 |
would have been an | 9 |
in order to make | 9 |
lords the states as | 9 |
into the arms of | 9 |
he had been so | 9 |
to his wife and | 9 |
him as one of | 9 |
devoted to the cause | 9 |
and van der myle | 9 |
so long and so | 9 |
the duke of sully | 9 |
the sentence of death | 9 |
the parliament of paris | 9 |
in the place of | 9 |
and that they should | 9 |
well known to you | 9 |
the die was cast | 9 |
of the necessity of | 9 |
by whom they were | 9 |
of great britain to | 9 |
of the cities and | 9 |
of the church and | 9 |
he had written a | 9 |
that the prince of | 9 |
was thought to be | 9 |
to the secretary of | 9 |
death of his father | 9 |
possession of the churches | 9 |
had been willing to | 9 |
he took off his | 9 |
not the cause of | 9 |
the result of this | 9 |
of the general assembly | 9 |
by saying that he | 9 |
the servant of the | 9 |
that the elector of | 9 |
made to him by | 9 |
and palatine of neuburg | 9 |
executed with the sword | 9 |
position of the republic | 9 |
sovereign of the country | 9 |
remonstrance to the states | 9 |
on the ground of | 9 |
of the great republic | 9 |
the government at madrid | 9 |
was supposed to be | 9 |
in regard to his | 9 |
on the th july | 9 |
that he had always | 9 |
of which would be | 9 |
king of spain to | 9 |
he had informed the | 9 |
the law of nations | 9 |
the sword was drawn | 9 |
it not been for | 9 |
nearly half a century | 9 |
electors and princes of | 9 |
the roman catholic religion | 9 |
which the republic had | 9 |
the condition of affairs | 9 |
could be more preposterous | 9 |
to the throne of | 9 |
which he had made | 9 |
that it had been | 9 |
in a position of | 9 |
no man knew better | 9 |
support the cause of | 9 |
that the prince should | 9 |
negotiations for the truce | 9 |
it was natural that | 9 |
of holland in the | 9 |
the sovereign states of | 9 |
in the discharge of | 9 |
the reader has been | 9 |
with william the silent | 9 |
to them of the | 9 |
brandenburg and palatine of | 9 |
of the utrecht assembly | 9 |
the deed was done | 9 |
believe and cause to | 9 |
of the king to | 9 |
no doubt whatever that | 9 |
sovereign counts of holland | 9 |
it had been agreed | 9 |
of your princely grace | 9 |
that it would have | 9 |
faithful servants of the | 9 |
quarters of a century | 9 |
but it was the | 9 |
which he could not | 9 |
the consolations of religion | 9 |
in the assembly of | 9 |
the advocate and all | 9 |
he said to caron | 9 |
at the beginning of | 9 |
to prove that the | 9 |
for the security of | 9 |
legitimacy of the dauphin | 9 |
of the manner in | 9 |
the ancient church and | 9 |
and that he would | 9 |
in a paroxysm of | 9 |
son of the church | 9 |
advocate and the stadholder | 9 |
of prince maurice and | 9 |
to be one of | 9 |
the authorities of the | 9 |
the country and to | 9 |
and privileges of the | 9 |
that the promise be | 9 |
that his majesty was | 9 |
on the subject in | 9 |
expressed the hope that | 9 |
the united provinces were | 9 |
the whole board of | 9 |
to which he had | 9 |
that it was impossible | 9 |
their majesties and to | 9 |
but that he had | 9 |
to assist the princes | 9 |
put a stop to | 9 |
of the hague had | 9 |
by the holy ghost | 9 |
was not destined to | 9 |
on whom he could | 9 |
brought by de bethune | 9 |
to the general assembly | 9 |
be sent back to | 9 |
the door of the | 9 |
but it did not | 9 |
the treaty of union | 9 |
william the silent had | 9 |
be in the right | 9 |
the agent of the | 9 |
all the armies of | 9 |
said the advocate to | 9 |
army and that of | 9 |
for the protestant cause | 9 |
policy of the advocate | 9 |
the prime minister of | 9 |
he was in the | 9 |
the great seal of | 9 |
hands of the spanish | 9 |
but to leave the | 9 |
to believe in the | 9 |
would not have been | 9 |
or any one else | 9 |
against the common foe | 9 |
court of the hague | 9 |
of the spanish netherlands | 9 |
of the provinces and | 9 |
as well as of | 9 |
was the work of | 9 |
the province of utrecht | 9 |
for them in the | 9 |
the succession to the | 9 |
in religion and politics | 9 |
more harm than good | 9 |
that a majority of | 9 |
the widow of barneveld | 9 |
while at the same | 9 |
at a little later | 9 |
of a spanish marriage | 9 |
the opinions of the | 9 |
thought it best to | 9 |
and those of the | 9 |
the spaniards out of | 9 |
to lay before the | 9 |
marshal de la chatre | 9 |
a few years before | 9 |
cause to be believed | 9 |
alliance between france and | 9 |
be made to the | 9 |
to the spanish marriages | 9 |
with the prince and | 9 |
it might be supposed | 9 |
replied that the king | 9 |
he seems to have | 9 |
in the spanish netherlands | 9 |
was by no means | 9 |
of whom had been | 9 |
a long interview with | 9 |
the law and the | 9 |
that the ambassador was | 9 |
half a century of | 9 |
it was resolved to | 9 |
the correspondence of barneveld | 9 |
a large proportion of | 9 |
thing in the world | 9 |
was to be trampled | 9 |
of the spanish marriage | 9 |
by the genius of | 9 |
between catholicism and protestantism | 9 |
the election of frederic | 9 |
he was now in | 9 |
the republic did not | 9 |
no doubt of the | 9 |
of religion in the | 9 |
the service of his | 9 |
set on foot by | 9 |
it was as if | 9 |
james in regard to | 9 |
the influence of the | 9 |
austria and the league | 9 |
asked if he had | 9 |
of the act of | 9 |
the service of my | 9 |
was not unnatural that | 9 |
the princes of brandenburg | 9 |
see very well that | 9 |
we have seen how | 9 |
be made use of | 9 |
truce had been made | 9 |
at the hands of | 9 |
nuncius and the spanish | 9 |
it could not be | 9 |
of the two countries | 9 |
of holland and their | 9 |
for the reformed church | 9 |
early in the spring | 9 |
to support the cause | 9 |
of the province of | 9 |
states of each province | 9 |
once more to the | 9 |
which they have been | 9 |
of the truce he | 9 |
of the counts of | 9 |
me from my post | 9 |
be the first to | 9 |
each other in the | 9 |
king was in a | 9 |
should be left to | 9 |
the duke of alva | 9 |
and that it would | 9 |
done his best to | 9 |
will be necessary to | 9 |
for the conservation of | 9 |
spain and the catholic | 9 |
the king was in | 9 |
the republican form of | 9 |
he had so long | 9 |
the command of the | 9 |
beyond the reach of | 9 |
king of spain had | 9 |
exert themselves to the | 9 |
one of the chief | 9 |
who had once been | 9 |
doubt as to the | 9 |
of the advocate were | 9 |
it did not seem | 9 |
the residence of the | 9 |
allies of the republic | 9 |
to go to the | 9 |
in which they were | 9 |
king of spain in | 9 |
the house of habsburg | 9 |
the government of utrecht | 9 |
into the family of | 9 |
to say that it | 9 |
one of his most | 9 |
his majesty would not | 9 |
the eyes of the | 9 |
in the obedient netherlands | 9 |
no secret of his | 9 |
the position of the | 9 |
he would not accept | 9 |
the payment of the | 9 |
that the central government | 9 |
against the house of | 9 |
the opinion of the | 9 |
the form of government | 9 |
he had been able | 9 |
the prisoner had been | 9 |
to the kings of | 9 |
king of spain was | 9 |
not be allowed to | 9 |
was in his power | 9 |
of a great republic | 9 |
that they would be | 9 |
the king that his | 9 |
the treaty just concluded | 9 |
to be the only | 9 |
that of the netherlands | 9 |
aspired to the sovereignty | 9 |
the duchies of cleve | 9 |
doing his best to | 9 |
spain and the league | 9 |
between the republic and | 9 |
he had always been | 9 |
to get rid of | 9 |
resolution of th august | 9 |
the french and english | 9 |
as to the possibility | 9 |
he was to be | 9 |
i assure you that | 9 |
he aspired to the | 9 |
that there was nothing | 9 |
drawn up by the | 9 |
eldest son of the | 9 |
not the man to | 9 |
in spite of all | 9 |
between the two countries | 9 |
the part of spain | 9 |
to be ready to | 9 |
that the prince would | 9 |
of the army of | 9 |
envoys of the republic | 9 |
a revolution in the | 9 |
made no secret of | 9 |
had been seen at | 9 |
the legitimacy of the | 9 |
to carry out that | 9 |
was equal to the | 9 |
in the form of | 9 |
it may well be | 9 |
there was now a | 9 |
the states for the | 9 |
to the french government | 9 |
that he knew very | 9 |
it was impossible to | 9 |
caress the old gentleman | 9 |
all the world that | 9 |
it had been decided | 9 |
in which it was | 9 |
to the best of | 9 |
and to hold the | 9 |
of the protestant faith | 9 |
the alliance between france | 9 |
and it will be | 9 |
which he had so | 9 |
the duke of neuburg | 9 |
had it not been | 9 |
should be held in | 9 |
in the debateable land | 9 |
the th of september | 9 |
the negotiations for the | 9 |
and the united princes | 9 |
a picture of the | 9 |
might be placed in | 9 |
had been guilty of | 9 |
could be but one | 9 |
princes of brandenburg and | 9 |
correspondence with the enemy | 9 |
before the eyes of | 9 |
the duchy of cleve | 9 |
the youthful king of | 9 |
say that it was | 9 |
over and above the | 9 |
then existing in the | 9 |
to caress the old | 9 |
he had been one | 9 |
the supremacy of the | 9 |
of the advocate had | 9 |
from first to last | 9 |
placed in the hands | 9 |
as if it were | 9 |
it was certain that | 9 |
the exact nature of | 9 |
he replied that he | 9 |
for the love of | 9 |
in the case of | 9 |
on one of the | 9 |
as much as the | 9 |
and to the king | 9 |
to give him a | 9 |
a letter to the | 9 |
with the bridle on | 9 |
it must be so | 9 |
as if it had | 9 |
during the truce negotiations | 9 |
so far as the | 9 |
spain and the pope | 9 |
the result of the | 9 |
captain van der meulen | 9 |
the reformed religion and | 9 |
in the netherlands for | 9 |
government of the republic | 9 |
puritanism in the netherlands | 9 |
on the following sunday | 9 |
of the two kings | 9 |
to be trampled upon | 9 |
had been agreed that | 9 |
we shall have occasion | 9 |
ambassadors of france and | 9 |
in favour of a | 9 |
name of the states | 9 |
was to this effect | 9 |
was after all not | 9 |
growing out of the | 9 |
the armies of the | 9 |
during the negotiations for | 9 |
conde and the other | 9 |
the arms of spain | 9 |
of the cabinet of | 9 |
great affairs of state | 9 |
the spaniards and the | 9 |
by the princes of | 9 |
be made in the | 9 |
opinion that it would | 9 |
at this supreme moment | 9 |
it was not unnatural | 9 |
was necessary for the | 9 |
the other six provinces | 9 |
and the united provinces | 9 |
the possession of which | 9 |
a bill of exchange | 9 |
to sit in judgment | 9 |
the famous sharp resolution | 9 |
that there would be | 9 |
the one side and | 9 |
at the time of | 9 |
his wife and children | 9 |
as to make it | 9 |
the jealousy of the | 9 |
the matter of the | 9 |
had been the first | 9 |
very soon after the | 9 |
that he aspired to | 9 |
between brandenburg and neuburg | 9 |
to the majesty of | 9 |
at the same moment | 9 |
to the advantage of | 9 |
to the states by | 9 |
a majority of one | 9 |
succession to the duchies | 9 |
to the roman church | 9 |
designs of the king | 9 |
and that they were | 9 |
a portion of the | 9 |
of civil and religious | 9 |
protested that he would | 9 |
a special mission to | 9 |
in order that the | 9 |
the sake of the | 9 |
the united princes of | 9 |
the design of the | 9 |
had ceased to exist | 9 |
assuring him that he | 9 |
in the words of | 9 |
in which the advocate | 9 |
both in the netherlands | 9 |
bridle on his neck | 9 |
now resolved that the | 8 |
he would have been | 8 |
authority of the magistrates | 8 |
be negotiated more apprehension | 7 |
wanted not accommodation but | 7 |
country theology and politics | 7 |
cried concini things he | 7 |
in human lives the | 7 |
in the suit covered | 7 |
in civil contentions no | 7 |
of religion adulation for | 7 |
could be negotiated more | 7 |
and strictest sense emperor | 7 |
the country theology and | 7 |
partisans wanted not accommodation | 7 |
denoungced as an obstacle | 7 |
consciences and private parlour | 7 |
the suit covered now | 7 |
other james of england | 7 |
was none other james | 7 |
of the forty years | 7 |