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the prince of2685
the duke of2636
on the th2564
of the states2420
the king of2402
of the netherlands2287
was to be2250
one of the2249
he had been2151
in order to2124
that he had2106
which he had2092
as to the2060
in the netherlands2037
prince of orange1856
which had been1665
part of the1655
at the same1649
that he was1630
it was not1578
it would be1576
that it was1573
of the country1493
the th of1492
the same time1457
the part of1433
on the other1421
would have been1351
on the part1347
of the great1340
out of the1318
as well as1305
of the king1300
the cause of1256
were to be1255
of the prince1233
to the king1219
king of spain1216
of the city1208
the hands of1207
there was a1196
and it was1187
the head of1167
of the provinces1164
to the states1149
there was no1137
it was a1128
the states of1114
it had been1089
that he would1087
of the spanish1073
who had been1068
according to the1057
which he was1051
of the republic1047
the death of1031
and of the1018
but it was1014
the name of1013
it was the1011
the other hand994
of the most988
in regard to982
of all the973
in which the950
that he should928
the end of926
of his own914
the united provinces910
at the head906
the course of904
that the king901
which they had901
and that the889
the house of888
they had been873
of the united846
regard to the834
not to be829
in which he793
history of the792
he was not782
by the states776
he was to776
of the people776
had not been776
as it was772
as soon as770
and in the762
on the subject756
of the whole755
on the contrary741
in the provinces741
so long as740
of holland and739
of the french738
in the same730
to have been727
of the duke713
he did not706
william the silent702
and that he699
that they were697
portion of the695
and to the695
that there was694
in the world693
by which the690
of the town687
to be the686
that of the685
the city of682
he was a680
the rest of677
king of france671
could not be668
in order that659
of the year651
of the world651
so soon as650
there had been649
to the prince643
states of holland631
of the english623
so far as622
end of the621
that they had621
he had not619
as he had617
in the hands613
had been the608
at that moment606
some of the606
of the new602
of the church600
the history of596
there is no594
in the course591
the council of588
of the dutch575
and he was575
as he was567
hands of the565
a man of565
possession of the561
and the states555
it will be553
to the netherlands552
might have been550
the necessity of546
holland and zeeland545
to make a544
at the hague541
this was the541
in the city539
the king and539
holland and zealand538
it is not537
the power of532
the treaty of528
the result of528
the king had526
the king was525
had been so524
cause of the523
of william the523
the man who523
the midst of520
the queen of519
william of orange518
we have seen516
of the two515
of the queen514
on account of511
of the war511
the reformed religion506
in spite of506
the government of505
it would have505
in favour of505
was in the505
duke of alva504
that the states502
the beginning of500
to take the499
that they should499
that he might498
in the midst498
that the prince498
and by the496
of the enemy492
soon as the490
which they were486
the prince had486
the prince was486
to make the482
in the name481
in his own481
of the state480
such was the480
made by the479
members of the478
a few days476
of the spaniards475
and all the474
for him to474
of which the473
to the queen471
on the whole470
the arrival of470
with regard to468
rest of the466
those of the462
had been made461
was not the461
with which he459
that it would456
of the emperor456
to be a456
for it was451
the dutch republic450
the church of449
it must be449
of the government449
was not to449
of which he446
it may be446
the number of441
and with the438
of the reformed437
for a time437
it was to435
of the land435
was not a434
the authority of434
and the other433
the earl of429
it was necessary429
by the king428
the subject of426
in the great426
it was impossible425
with his own425
of the same422
course of the422
the presence of421
the spirit of420
he would have420
which it was419
he had no419
all the world419
of the age419
the state council418
to the duke418
of the place418
if he had418
had been a418
many of the418
and on the417
the sovereignty of416
to his own416
the united netherlands415
but he was415
the work of414
had at last414
side of the414
as it were412
and it is411
the fate of411
he was the411
with all the410
the states to410
he wrote to408
it was thought407
by the prince405
in the field405
he could not401
account of the400
the siege of399
of spain and399
condition of the399
to leave the398
the time of397
whom he had397
that they would396
between the two396
with which the395
and he had394
name of the393
of the catholic393
the french king392
the purpose of390
of the holy389
to be made389
of the royal388
a portion of388
in case of387
a long time386
to maintain the386
with the king383
for the purpose383
of those who382
as they were382
prince of parma382
of the th380
in the year379
he had never379
for a moment374
it should be373
it might be372
in which they371
had ever been370
at any rate369
head of the368
could be more366
of the house366
the whole of366
of the league365
at the very364
him in the364
the eyes of363
him to the362
the service of361
more and more360
for a long359
of their own358
to accept the357
had not yet357
of the council357
had so long356
with the states356
up to the355
but it is355
on the ground355
was about to354
queen of england354
as we have351
to see the350
by means of350
the king to349
of his life348
command of the348
the estates of348
in the country348
his best to348
was one of347
most of the347
be able to347
of don john347
and there was346
power of the346
duke of parma345
of the ancient345
the middle of344
the people of344
that he could343
as far as343
of france and343
the close of342
beginning of the342
the condition of341
the whole country340
the queen was339
should have been339
nothing could be339
more than a339
of the old338
had been sent338
he should be337
letter to the337
the heart of336
at the end335
the catholic religion335
at the time334
hundred and fifty333
it was in333
they were to332
one of his331
general of the330
was destined to330
the place of330
and that they330
a matter of328
and the whole328
had already been328
the th august327
into the hands327
to which the327
john lothrop motley326
as much as325
manner in which325
in the very325
for the states325
the inhabitants of324
it was now323
authority of the323
to the cause323
of his majesty323
that the queen322
together with the322
the life of321
if it were321
they were not320
according to his319
the loss of319
the interests of319
chief of the318
one hundred and318
the court of318
the command of318
the sixteenth century317
there is a317
so that the317
of the other317
on the same315
those who had315
and the king315
of the german313
in the neighbourhood313
in the matter312
the character of312
they should be312
to which he310
the object of310
in favor of310
the sake of309
it has been309
government of the308
for the sake308
to do so307
the opinion of307
the hand of307
man who had307
the bishop of306
on the st306
of the archduke305
he was now305
of great britain304
it is a304
house of austria304
in all the303
the prince and303
a state of302
he had done302
would not be302
is to be302
and had been301
had come to301
in the most301
would be a299
which was to299
was obliged to299
of the first298
earl of leicester297
in the streets297
the battle of297
early in the296
result of the296
to prevent the296
had never been295
as for the294
of the man294
the most important294
he had received294
consent of the293
in consequence of293
been able to293
character of the293
of the treaty293
that her majesty293
but there was293
from the states292
the duke was292
he had a291
of the estates290
council of state290
lords the states290
the neighbourhood of290
of the advocate289
a force of289
maurice of nassau288
the news of288
the point of287
he would not287
on this occasion287
and at the287
likely to be286
close of the285
that if the285
well as the285
the affairs of284
and for the284
that the duke283
the walls of283
the states were283
the states had282
on both sides282
the matter of282
it was obvious281
to bring about281
no doubt that280
as if the280
spain and the277
to her majesty277
of a great277
and that it275
that his majesty275
to return to274
at once to274
but he had273
the same day273
to all the273
him by the273
the count of272
to the last272
presence of the272
the crown of272
the states and271
if they had271
to the great270
in the morning270
the possibility of270
of the earth269
she had been269
by john lothrop269
as they had269
the possession of269
the fact that268
sovereignty of the268
my lords the268
the influence of267
by the duke267
all the provinces266
that they might266
to his majesty264
the right to264
those who were264
for the king264
with the prince263
by way of263
the execution of263
on his part263
and the prince263
out of his263
the right of262
have been the262
to the english262
said to have261
of a few261
it is certain260
and that of260
there were no259
in a few259
a series of259
as long as258
at the moment258
of the sea258
that it is257
that she had257
of the day257
the obedient provinces257
for the time256
the queen had256
in a state256
at last the255
one of them255
the days of254
back to the254
from the netherlands254
years of age254
the peace of254
there could be254
them in the254
the son of254
to say that254
was likely to254
was on the253
the netherlands were253
of such a253
the country was253
the policy of252
in holland and252
of the inhabitants252
france and england252
upon the th252
and the rest252
and a half251
the departure of251
it is true251
as to his251
to come to250
it to be250
by no means250
which she had250
the united states249
sent to the249
of england and249
and the duke249
to carry out249
the english government248
to him by248
to the provinces248
thousand foot and248
long as the247
the netherlands was247
for the first246
could hardly be246
in the cause245
of the inquisition245
they could not245
a letter to245
at that time245
was necessary to244
were in the244
of the duchess244
from the king244
view of the244
could no longer243
the french court243
part in the242
should not be242
arrival of the242
they did not242
was ready to241
make use of241
of the commonwealth240
come to the240
with all his240
the city was239
such were the239
he had made239
use of the238
with each other238
son of the237
the side of237
the province of237
member of the237
any of the236
to his brother236
now that the236
it was an236
rise of the236
by which he236
to be in236
and from the236
had been in236
secretary of state236
a number of235
he had so235
should be made235
had been taken235
he had already235
and of his234
wrote to the234
of her majesty234
is no doubt234
which it had234
that i have234
the wrath of234
with the duke234
the hope of233
to deal with233
the position of233
and with a233
master of the233
to each other233
would be the232
of charles the232
the destruction of232
seems to have232
in the church232
he was in232
the progress of232
the protection of232
that she was231
supposed to be231
of the empire231
the members of231
of the province231
on the following231
of the kingdom230
it was his230
duke of savoy230
of the roman230
that there were230
th of august230
two or three229
the title of229
he had ever229
inhabitants of the229
heart of the229
of the siege229
to the world228
of the netherland228
was supposed to228
would not have228
of the army227
as if they227
to the hague227
that all the227
his way to226
service of the226
the details of226
in the town226
was the only226
the month of226
could have been225
all the netherlands225
more than one225
governor of the225
in accordance with225
in the face225
the first time225
head of a224
ought to be224
opposition to the224
the nature of224
to the city224
certain that the224
i have been224
spirit of the224
death of the223
defence of the223
him that the223
the th july223
where he was223
him that he222
the rights of222
to the spanish222
the idea of222
if they were221
of the garrison221
as had been221
have been a221
of the archdukes221
for the moment221
but they were220
to believe that220
his own hand220
in front of220
of the nation220
himself to the219
the art of218
and who had218
of orange and218
the expense of218
to listen to218
and to be218
the age of218
that i am218
in a very218
and as the217
a man who217
the seigneur de216
of his country215
as he could215
it to the215
the whole world215
he would be215
three or four215
in the history215
the low countries214
to the ground214
placed in the214
to that of214
policy of the214
there should be214
there was much214
the foundation of214
in such a213
the hearts of213
down to the213
a few weeks213
into the city213
there was nothing212
of the stadholder212
the use of212
to go to212
in the first212
the assistance of212
was at the212
at this time212
destined to be211
the effect of211
duke of anjou211
an army of211
to the french211
in those days211
with the same210
that the great210
to abandon the210
the town of210
the defence of210
the whole population210
given to the210
himself and his209
said that the209
of prince maurice209
part of his209
to those who208
to the church208
by the queen208
the next day207
there was an207
favour of the207
the prince to207
but for the207
of orange was207
many of them207
aware of the206
the spanish government206
of a man206
in behalf of206
duke of guise206
to be expected206
from time to206
time to time206
the french government206
the queen and205
was at last205
was willing to205
on the nd205
was soon to205
when it was205
to the republic205
and the netherlands205
death of william204
and his own204
to the same204
it was very204
them to the204
in their own204
news of the204
margaret of parma204
the provinces to204
the queen to204
had just been204
is certain that204
the men who203
the centre of203
to keep the203
not likely to203
was but a203
in a letter203
assembly of the203
as a matter203
the other side203
had long been203
the liberty of202
to the other202
with the most202
it was also202
him to be202
he might be201
the princes of201
the gates of201
to be found201
the laws of200
it is the200
motley jm v200
of the sixteenth200
no longer be200
of the court200
in his hands200
by motley jm200
had always been200
the state of200
in the states199
the army of199
on the one199
seemed to have199
the republic was199
himself to be199
this was a199
some of them199
the provinces and198
at any moment198
which the prince198
midst of the198
departure of the198
of the netherlanders198
in the land198
the roman catholic197
front of the197
at that day197
if the king197
subject of the197
as that of197
the maintenance of197
which the king196
to be done196
point of view196
of the governor196
but that he196
came to the196
where he had196
king of the196
as in the195
soon to be195
in the council195
the relief of195
that in the195
liberty of conscience195
which was the194
the deputies of194
the duchess of194
the king would194
a couple of194
through the streets194
on his way193
that the spanish193
on which the193
interests of the193
at this period193
to the people193
made his appearance192
was not so192
nature of the191
be made to191
which i have191
return to the191
the netherlands and191
of the three190
it is difficult190
in the place190
was a man190
not have been190
opinion of the190
order of the190
upon the subject190
the capture of189
of his father189
the netherlands to189
it was no189
to the state189
of the river189
of the famous188
to protect the188
he might have188
letters to the188
the advice of188
share in the188
did his best188
probable that the188
him as a188
by the most188
the consent of188
that the whole188
of the little188
the ground that188
the spanish troops187
the provinces of187
the assembly of187
in place of187
and they were187
king of great187
the king in187
by his own187
for his own187
there were many187
be obliged to187
the intention of187
at this moment186
king and the186
the exercise of186
charles the fifth186
object of the186
on the rd186
would be difficult185
for the present185
he was at185
he knew that185
nearly all the185
to treat with185
seemed to be184
john of barneveld184
to have a184
the provinces were184
between france and184
the success of184
that if he184
the grand commander184
out of which183
the states would183
states of the183
of the troops183
affairs of the182
the st of182
to the new182
to the duchess182
would soon be182
it was difficult182
the throne of181
in his power181
was obvious that181
was the first181
the terms of181
soon as he181
to whom he181
a letter from181
the people were181
or at least181
man in the180
consequence of the180
there would be180
henry of navarre180
in the eyes180
the appointment of180
the scene of180
the means of180
the th september179
to save the179
and a few179
a band of179
that had been179
the fall of179
a part of179
was made to179
but in the179
the following day179
from the beginning179
in the service179
order that the179
who had so178
if he were178
of the golden178
head of his178
the conduct of178
place of the178
him in his178
of the general178
in the middle178
was the most178
the habit of178
in the royal178
the period of177
was disposed to177
duke of aerschot177
the duke had177
exercise of the177
he had always177
whom he was177
be found in177
to send a177
appointed by the176
of the nobles176
to the emperor176
time of the176
they had not176
in the spring176
the aid of176
the administration of176
the basis of176
the obedient netherlands176
to assist the176
of the union175
the archbishop of175
history united netherlands175
the rise of175
known to be175
to make it175
at the first175
progress of the175
the face of175
it is probable175
the blood of175
in the early175
if it had175
by the spanish174
than that of174
to which they174
of the reformation174
of a general174
himself in the174
louis of nassau174
the silent to174
all the other173
together with a173
and the great173
charles the bold173
to make use173
in the beginning173
king of england173
was received with172
leaders of the172
to the government172
one of those172
sir john norris172
van den berg172
that it had171
the spanish inquisition171
the remainder of171
as if he171
was impossible for171
with the great171
the other provinces171
parts of the171
the cities of171
have been more171
to bring the171
of one of171
to destroy the171
the union of171
the republic and171
are to be171
way to the170
of the blood170
put to death170
the english and170
for want of170
it is to170
with so much170
a member of170
the king should170
to the most170
the leaders of170
by the estates170
the night of170
at the beginning169
were not to169
the first to169
must have been169
there was not169
that there should169
were likely to169
the interest of169
in the presence169
as could be169
he was himself169
as if it169
i do not169
the isle of169
eyes of the169
of the pope169
at a later169
the ancient church169
de la marck168
with the enemy168
in the duchies168
place in the168
it was agreed168
the manner in168
to him in168
by the english168
van der myle168
the following year168
during the whole168
for a few168
must be confessed168
the states general168
a few years167
as he did167
been sent to167
so long been167
into the town167
of so many167
the very moment167
made use of167
the king that167
which had so167
in possession of167
the honour of166
be supposed that166
of his army166
themselves in the166
when he was166
the question of166
the efforts of166
not only to166
church of st166
influence of the166
behalf of the166
in the evening166
netherlands from the165
from the city165
and when the165
they were all165
the commencement of165
th of may165
made to the165
far as the165
was determined to165
although he had164
civil and religious164
the new religion164
the spaniards were164
th of july164
illustrations in colour164
and the most164
or any other164
the heads of164
from the death164
don john of164
page illustrations in164
to confer with163
the day of163
of his age163
the republic had163
it was possible163
existence of the163
not only the163
all that was163
returned to the163
at least a162
people of the162
to such a162
the value of162
was at once162
him from the162
as the most162
it was natural162
of the fleece162
the names of162
even in the162
found in the162
the absence of162
interview with the162
much to the162
was in a162
and there were161
informed of the161
according to their161
and upon the161
the netherlands had161
at the close161
of the population161
the existence of161
to the end161
by the french161
of philip ii161
in the centre161
it was at160
the conquest of160
been obliged to160
of the expedition160
of the truce160
made in the160
in case the160
to receive the160
was known to160
bring about a160
deputies of the160
to their own160
which has been160
his catholic majesty160
he had the159
the coast of159
at last to159
is difficult to159
the daughter of159
he was also159
centre of the159
the two great159
was a great159
to the whole159
one hundred thousand159
the appearance of159
now to be159
execution of the159
of the patriots158
letter of the158
and at last158
that could be158
the streets of158
to defend the158
of all his158
it was only157
to the general157
her majesty and157
be difficult to157
close to the157
the amount of157
hundred thousand florins157
had not the157
in the days157
days of the157
was not likely157
it was said157
he was still156
the earl was156
had he been156
the language of156
in addition to156
obedience to the156
the most powerful156
belonging to the156
drawn up in156
had taken place156
in the market156
doubt that the156
each other in156
had been done155
the governor of155
john of austria155
himself with the155
face to face155
the author of155
to the royal155
an end to155
as to make155
up in the155
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