id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4868 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands, 1595-96 .txt text/plain 24226 872 62 Return of Philip William from captivity--His adherence to the King new officers--Henry's communications with Queen Elizabeth--Madame de Dutch and English forces to Spain--Attack on the Spanish war-ships-with a force of six thousand men--raised by express command of the queen Spanish king, Philip William of Nassau was looking on, a pleased and The great fleet, making a third of the king's navy, the city enemy's hand, so long as the king's forces were too much occupied at a Spain, France, and the Netherlands; she has lent the king fifteen hundred a league had been made by Sir Henry Umton, and that now, when the king soon as possible, at the expense of the king and queen, and of such other This, as it will presently appear, the King of France and the Queen of "His Holiness the Pope and the King of Spain," said the Admiral of ./cache/4868.txt ./txt/4868.txt