id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4862 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands, 1590b .txt text/plain 17050 686 66 Preparation for action--Battle of Ivry--Victory of the French king Philip's army--Difficult position of Farnese--March of the allies to the king's army--Siege of Corbeil--Death of Pope Sixtus V.-the chiefs of the league issued orders from Paris for an attack before he Henry lost no time in ordering his battle. thousand French infantry, was commanded by Mayenne in person, assisted by mountain fastnesses to do battle for king and law and for the rights of The king, whose glance on the battle-field was like inspiration, saw the down their lives by thousands in order that the papal legate and the king the Netherlands so long as he could preserve for him his city of Paris. his desire to see Philip king of France, and had promised his best his window, and looking down beheld King Henry at the head of his troops, Seven days long the two armies lay face to face--Henry and his chivalry ./cache/4862.txt ./txt/4862.txt