id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4806 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 06: 1560-61 .txt text/plain 15964 661 62 the Cardinal--Relations between Orange and Granvelle--Ancient at Antwerp--Quarrel between the Prince and Cardinal--Joint letter of and Cardinal--Remonstrances against the new bishoprics--Philip's the Regent--Visit of Orange to Dresden--Proposed "note" of Elector Augustus--Refusal of the Prince--Protest of the Landgrave against As already stated, Philip had made them faster than any of the princes of Further; "the prince shall appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant." the Prince of Orange and other persons present, who warmly represented who lived in the Prince's household, or received handsome appointments the Count of Egmont and the Prince of Orange addressed a joint letter to is the celebrated marriage of the Prince of Orange with the Princess The Prince suspected Granvelle and the King, who were believed The Prince of Orange, it was represented, was young, handsome, On the other hand, the Prince had communicated to the King of Spain the ./cache/4806.txt ./txt/4806.txt