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the states of holland279
at the head of273
the house of austria245
on the part of242
the king of spain205
at the same time199
the king of sweden166
on the other hand166
my lords the states164
in regard to the158
the hands of the140
the part of the136
of the house of133
in the hands of132
the head of the129
of the king of127
the elector of saxony118
king of great britain116
the king of great116
into the hands of113
the king of france107
in the midst of99
it would have been95
of the states of93
the states of utrecht93
the duke of savoy93
to the king of92
for the first time91
the name of the88
of the duke of87
on the th of86
the elector of brandenburg86
in the name of79
the end of the78
the duke of friedland72
on the side of70
at the end of70
the emperor and the69
the princes of the69
in the course of69
the course of the67
the rest of the67
to the house of66
the cause of the66
that he had been64
the edict of restitution64
the prince of orange64
in favour of the63
the greater part of62
at the expense of62
of the united provinces61
as well as the60
of spain and the59
in the mean time59
as soon as the58
of the elector of58
the sovereignty of the57
the head of his57
the death of the56
in which he had55
the side of the55
the king of denmark54
the duke of bavaria54
was not to be54
the head of a54
of john of barneveld53
for a long time53
that there should be53
death of john of52
in the middle of52
for the sake of52
the treaty of xanten51
as we have seen51
the landgrave of hesse51
of the reformed religion50
one of the most50
the beginning of the50
the command of the49
on account of the49
nothing could be more49
the prince of conde48
that it would be48
the service of the47
and death of john46
life and death of46
of william the silent46
after the death of45
the history of the45
the elector of bavaria45
on the other side45
the man who had45
the interests of the45
if he had been45
the power of the45
the secretary of state45
of the possessory princes45
the king of england45
there could be no43
in the service of43
and the duke of43
under the protection of42
to the states of42
the conclusion of the42
and the king of41
put an end to41
of the prince of41
in which he was41
i do not know40
the prince of neuburg40
the members of the40
which he had been40
on the point of40
in spite of the40
in the matter of39
the protection of the39
the independence of the39
the crown of bohemia39
the middle of the39
he was obliged to39
of the treaty of39
did his best to39
that the king of38
on the same day38
from the king of38
that he had not38
the banks of the37
but it was not37
but there was no37
the states of the37
the progress of the37
as if he had36
the assembly of the36
with the king of36
in the beginning of36
with the exception of36
in the history of36
it is true that36
the assistance of the36
the laws of the36
after the battle of35
to the elector of35
to the duke of35
fell into the hands35
with a view of35
the expense of the35
it seemed to me35
if it had been35
the treaty of prague35
at the same moment35
the troops of the34
the eyes of the34
at the very moment34
of the roman catholics34
at the age of34
the king of hungary34
the fate of the34
the news of the34
the life and death33
under the command of33
on the one side33
there is no doubt33
that he would not33
in the house of33
assembly of the states33
centuries and a half33
the princess of conde33
the whole course of33
it would be difficult33
laws of the land33
to make use of33
from time to time33
by the states of33
two centuries and a33
was not likely to32
made himself master of32
it was necessary to32
the council of state32
the constitution of the32
the prince of anhalt31
of the civil authority31
name of the emperor31
of which he was31
the army of the31
to be in the31
do his best to31
that there was no31
himself master of the30
the officers of the30
in the hope of30
the duke of weimar30
of the late king30
at the moment when30
that the states should30
the prince of wales30
he was about to30
that i could not30
would be difficult to30
it was not the30
the midst of the30
to carry out the30
at the french court30
princes of the league30
states of holland and30
of the republic and30
there should be no29
in the heart of29
the th of may29
the defence of the29
at the court of29
as a matter of29
in front of the29
it was impossible for29
to the assistance of29
the door of the29
a member of the29
the hands of spain29
for the use of29
part of the states29
the affairs of the29
the authority of the29
there had been a29
in the habit of29
himself at the head29
of which he had29
that is to say28
so soon as the28
is not to be28
the top of the28
it was in vain28
in a state of28
from day to day28
the liberties of germany28
the maintenance of the28
the cause of protestantism28
in the face of27
the hand of the27
in the eyes of27
to the cause of27
in the way of27
could be no doubt27
in one of the27
the west india company27
that my lords the27
be no doubt that27
the king and the27
was one of the27
since the death of27
that the states of27
by force of arms27
cornelis van der myle27
the arms of the27
it was to be27
the approach of the27
had been able to27
the manner in which27
in the event of26
in order to prevent26
the loss of his26
the execution of the26
to which he was26
had been one of26
the king and his26
emperor and the league26
greater part of the26
it is difficult to26
the courage of the26
in the direction of26
the representatives of the26
the heart of the26
it would be better26
as soon as he26
as soon as possible26
to be able to26
that he was not26
the inhabitants of the26
so long as it26
he was ready to26
for the purpose of26
in spite of all26
the rights of the26
the other side of25
into the arms of25
there would be no25
with the help of25
history of the netherlands25
the union of the25
a great deal of25
king of spain and25
with the view of25
to him that he25
to him by the25
an end to the25
so long as they25
by the treaty of25
in the interest of25
so long as he25
seems to have been25
the peace of the25
princes of the empire25
of one of the25
it was impossible to25
of holland with a25
there was but one25
in the spring of24
the direction of the24
the advocate and the24
of the primary causes24
the most christian king24
to go to the24
between france and spain24
in opposition to the24
manner in which the24
on his way to24
and movements of the24
in the case of24
by reason of the24
primary causes and movements24
with the duke of24
in the presence of24
holland with a view24
the arrival of the24
that the prince was24
upon the house of24
a view of the24
his way to the24
to take up arms24
to the crown of24
the primary causes and24
of the ancient church24
to return to the24
as one of the24
the king had been24
as if i had24
the prince and princess24
the leaders of the24
of the reformed church24
by john lothrop motley24
the affair of cleve24
of the emperor and24
with which he had24
to the treaty of24
that the advocate had24
movements of the thirty24
to my lords the24
the treaty of truce24
causes and movements of24
that it was the24
view of the primary24
advocate of holland with24
a majority of the24
of the king and23
in order to be23
and at the same23
there can be no23
of which they had23
on the ground that23
the nature of the23
was at the head23
a matter of course23
it was too late23
the elector of cologne23
to take the field23
the order of the23
there had been no23
in the city of23
of brandenburg and neuburg23
in the person of23
the interest of the23
that he had never23
on the road to23
which they had been23
had been sent to23
for the last time23
the close of the23
other side of the23
war by john lothrop23
for the states to23
in the days of23
so long as the23
the emperor and his23
the court of the23
in a short time23
that the king was23
the death of his22
the letter of majesty22
the subject of the22
for the honour of22
the aid of the22
of the country and22
the majority of the22
under the influence of22
the strength of the22
take possession of the22
was a man of22
in order of battle22
in the world to22
to do his best22
was on the point22
on the subject of22
him that he had22
and the rest of22
on account of his22
by the duke of22
master of the cellar22
the other hand the22
the work of the22
by the light of22
of the roman catholic22
to carry on the22
the hereditary dominions of22
course of the war22
the retreat of the22
of the prince and22
in accordance with the22
of a man who22
spain and the emperor22
the very name of22
the designs of the22
were not to be22
between the king and21
the envoys of the21
the roman catholic religion21
the master of the21
the house of nassau21
in defence of the21
under the name of21
the th of august21
and that he had21
the left wing of21
in the centre of21
it will be remembered21
should be able to21
that he might be21
the value of the21
the margrave of baden21
authority of the states21
the union of utrecht21
laid down their arms21
the rear of the21
the letter of the21
at the time of21
to listen to the21
in name of the21
of holland and the21
the foot of the21
but he did not21
in the united provinces21
the peace of westphalia21
to one of the21
at the sight of21
in the cause of21
to bring about a21
to take possession of21
the government of the21
quarter of an hour21
hands of the swedes21
and in a moment21
king of the romans21
the matter of religion21
the th of september21
of my lords the21
to give up the21
the period of the21
and that of the21
that the king would21
early in the year21
the duke of lorraine21
the presence of the20
of the french king20
the ban of the20
the passage of the20
it is certain that20
it could not be20
to the relief of20
put a stop to20
and the princes of20
of maximilian of bavaria20
and it would be20
in the highest degree20
the forces of the20
he was in the20
which he could not20
by the king to20
in time of peace20
as much as possible20
with his own hand20
with a view to20
the intention of the20
that he could not20
for the maintenance of20
into the heart of20
peace with the emperor20
as if it had20
it would be a20
in a tone of20
that they should be20
would have been a20
that he did not20
one of the great20
landgrave of hesse cassel20
had a right to20
of the swedish army20
in the time of20
to get rid of20
the author of the20
the centre of the20
he was one of20
was at an end20
the jealousy of the20
the earl of newcastle20
to be rid of20
him that he was20
out of the country19
of france and the19
up and down the19
the field of battle19
the civil authority over19
it would not be19
the freedom of the19
had been in the19
long as it was19
as if he were19
been one of the19
if he had not19
the whole force of19
the fury of the19
the territory of the19
with the prince of19
at a time when19
whole course of the19
the fire of the19
the attention of the19
early in the morning19
there would have been19
it was not to19
elector of brandenburg and19
the house of a19
it was in the19
in advance of his19
as well as i19
but it was a19
for the most part19
it had been the19
the prince and the19
it is not necessary19
to whom he had19
the head of an19
the policy of the19
make himself master of19
the whole of the19
left wing of the19
of the most important19
at the beginning of19
if they had been19
in a few days19
the seat of war19
the walls of the19
the face of the18
with the loss of18
of the cautionary towns18
spain and the archdukes18
the duchess of angouleme18
the absence of the18
he would have been18
the edge of the18
was soon to be18
king of spain would18
of the united netherlands18
the honour of the18
with the assistance of18
the object of the18
the use of the18
between him and the18
had it not been18
by a large majority18
he could no longer18
to be found in18
ban of the empire18
by a majority of18
for the cause of18
period of the truce18
a few weeks later18
the city of utrecht18
of the states to18
there was a great18
a council of war18
house of austria and18
of france and england18
in his power to18
was at that moment18
with his whole army18
the proceedings of the18
between church and state18
prince maurice and the18
the darkness of the18
that the states would18
with the rest of18
princes of the blood18
the death of henry18
members of the council18
end of the year18
and the fate of18
of the seven provinces18
in the pay of18
the friendship of the18
will be remembered that18
which it had been18
the will of the18
the laws and privileges18
of the respective provinces18
the university of leyden18
for the time being18
the influence of the18
the very moment when18
and the states of18
states of that province18
to give the law18
of the spanish party18
which he had made18
the proceedings at utrecht18
before the assembly of18
he had not been18
conclusion of the truce18
protestant princes of germany18
the princess of orange18
the death of gustavus18
of a national synod18
they were to be18
which the advocate had18
and the king was18
the duke of saxony18
his excellency the prince18
in the streets of18
of the advocate and18
an interview with the18
i did not know18
he had so long18
lords the states of18
a quarter of an18
and laws of the18
to the government of18
had come to the18
to the laws of18
with a great deal17
to the king and17
the favour of the17
as well as in17
the founder of the17
was the first to17
it seemed as if17
make use of the17
it is necessary to17
it not been for17
the possession of the17
the plans of the17
at the foot of17
the deputies of the17
prince of the blood17
to the effect that17
the council of war17
the movements of the17
the life of a17
had the right to17
the duke of pomerania17
alliance between france and17
the minds of the17
and the elector of17
the daughter of the17
as i have said17
had taken possession of17
of the spanish netherlands17
the near approach of17
and for a moment17
found it difficult to17
can be no doubt17
of his friends and17
he was wont to17
the friends of the17
to raise the siege17
the battle of breitenfeld17
without being able to17
the result of the17
under the guidance of17
to all the world17
the details of the17
on the th april17
on the banks of17
continuance of the war17
estates of the empire17
towards the end of17
duke bernard of weimar17
in the possession of17
the hands of a17
the princes of germany17
and there was a17
in command of the17
the time of the17
that he was a17
in the minds of17
that they had been17
that he does not17
in the opinion of17
in which they were17
as if they had17
do not know what16
the mouth of the16
by the side of16
lost no time in16
which he had so16
it was not until16
that the king had16
in a low voice16
was a very different16
was produced by david16
in the form of16
had no intention of16
in vain did the16
the destruction of the16
there was none other16
schism in the church16
that he should be16
had not yet been16
ebook was produced by16
by the death of16
in spite of his16
in consequence of the16
would not have been16
would have been better16
if the king had16
head of his army16
give the law to16
you do not know16
by word of mouth16
by which he was16
with the aid of16
a junction with the16
it was resolved to16
of the seventeenth century16
and that the states16
would have been the16
wing of the swedes16
the names of the16
as far as the16
at the bottom of16
civil authority over the16
is one of the16
it might have been16
the cause of his16
it will be seen16
house of austria was16
to make himself master16
the sake of the16
produced by david widger16
had no right to16
had done his best16
the orders of the16
in conjunction with the16
in favour of a16
the territories of the16
of the council of16
as they had been16
and the wrath of16
the question of the16
with an air of16
and this was the16
the welfare of the16
the issue of the16
this ebook was produced16
on the third day16
to leave the country16
on the frontiers of16
by the king of16
would do his best16
a large majority of15
him that he would15
in a war with15
the right wing of15
to the laws and15
the part of his15
the reader has seen15
leaning on his staff15
in case of need15
that it might be15
than that of the15
the laws and liberties15
the sight of the15
was now to be15
the bosom of the15
expressed the opinion that15
to the care of15
on the brink of15
to think of the15
replied that he had15
by the troops of15
she said in a15
at the battle of15
and a half have15
the advocate had been15
to the end of15
in addition to the15
to take part in15
the th article of15
to maintain the reformed15
from that day to15
when i came to15
the rest of his15
by a majority vote15
to effect a reconciliation15
in regard to this15
a day or two15
would have been difficult15
head of the great15
to the best of15
the prince had been15
the success of the15
apartments of the stadholder15
large majority of the15
the stadholder and the15
of the catholic league15
be the first to15
that day to this15
in which it was15
that they should have15
had so long been15
the law of nations15
for the arrival of15
in the reformed church15
i had never seen15
as he had been15
of the man who15
to the civil authority15
french regiments in the15
laws and privileges of15
had been instructed to15
of brandenburg and the15
between the two great15
of the five points15
the claims of the15
the king would be15
the entrance of the15
to yield to the15
is no doubt that15
for the king to15
the chieftain of the15
the cities of holland15
it was as if15
to the west india15
wrote aerssens to barneveld15
laws and liberties of15
sovereignty of the states15
to the service of15
to the sovereignty of15
with regard to the15
not likely to be15
needless to say that15
of the great advocate15
in order to show15
cujus regio ejus religio15
for the protestant cause15
of great britain and15
of the states and15
that the war was15
of the sixteenth century15
in regard to it15
and the spanish ambassador15
one of the greatest15
is said to have15
is needless to say15
the armies of the15
don inigo de cardenas15
with his own hands15
the act of union15
to be allowed to15
as it had been15
the days of the15
that they had no15
the counts of holland15
to the reformed religion15
to believe that the15
to submit to the15
the support of the15
his majesty of great15
between the emperor and15
to return to france15
the position of the15
of the special embassy15
out of the window15
at the conclusion of15
in order to save15
that it was a15
decision as to the15
of the states in15
the people of the15
to the states in15
the estates of the15
at that moment to15
the spirit of the15
of the swedes in15
and with it the15
french east india company15
maintain the reformed religion15
the advocate to the15
interview with the king15
the province of holland15
have been difficult to15
he had been a15
of the king in15
the advocate of holland15
of their high mightinesses15
in the first place15
sovereignty of the provinces15
was in favour of15
james of great britain15
on a war footing15
he had done his15
majesty of great britain15
it is needless to15
to put an end15
informed him that he15
the daughter of spain15
and it was not15
and the house of15
the reputation of the15
of the religious peace15
the states of that15
a soldier of fortune14
man who had been14
that there was a14
a meeting of the14
head of an army14
of the left wing14
a few days after14
there was to be14
on the edge of14
at the hands of14
of the archbishop of14
i will tell you14
and that it was14
as the result of14
the war into the14
on one of the14
in the conduct of14
in possession of the14
that he would never14
he was willing to14
not far from the14
the margrave of burgau14
had arrived at the14
the foundation of the14
the league of heilbronn14
the king in the14
was by no means14
was not in the14
the art of war14
their opposition to the14
i should like to14
carry on the war14
kings of france and14
in the edict of14
the opinion of the14
he said in a14
was a matter of14
he did his best14
it was difficult to14
made up his mind14
exercise of their religion14
and the prince of14
and the landgrave of14
to carry the war14
the succession to the14
by the help of14
to do the same14
the opening of the14
he was at the14
the severity of the14
to the door of14
the windows of the14
constitution of the empire14
against the house of14
a prince of the14
between the king of14
one place after another14
the conduct of the14
it was at the14
the disposal of the14
he knew that the14
by the prince of14
the knowledge of the14
of the emperor to14
a portion of the14
as soon as i14
see that he does14
which he was to14
did not dare to14
could no longer be14
what do you think14
to say that the14
the earl of essex14
the country and the14
with whom he was14
the state of affairs14
to the interests of14
at the siege of14
the kings of france14
the spaniards out of14
which he was now14
between hope and fear14
and had at last14
and some of the14
for a moment the14
had nothing to do14
with the house of14
he was to be14
from the duke of14
history of the thirty14
the mercy of the14
the plot had been14
was in full blaze14
to him in the14
for the preservation of14
the best of his13
all that he had13
at once to the13
it was understood that13
the lower saxon circle13
the affair of the13
during the whole course13
that the elector of13
a man of the13
the grace of god13
and waiting for richelieu13
the mind of the13
was always ready to13
in place of the13
the loss of the13
the life of the13
and of all the13
and let them run13
in the upper palatinate13
very different thing from13
on part of the13
were not likely to13
take up arms against13
was but one king13
and the protestant union13
in shortest about matters13
of the king had13
would be able to13
to come to the13
of the princes and13
under the leadership of13
the catholic league and13
before the end of13
to the whole world13
holland was a very13
not destined to be13
who happened to be13
all the members of13
for a moment i13
the king was in13
a time when the13
of austria and the13
will be observed that13
the advantage of the13
for the crown of13
the downfall of the13
under pretext of religion13
had an interview with13
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which they were to13
to be dealt with13
more than one occasion13
in the church had13
on more than one13
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there was nothing to13
for the time at13
of any one of13
not strong enough to13
of the magistracy by13
the man whom he13
as with his own13
would have been to13
once more to the13
the continuance of the13
a very different thing13
i came to the13
the protestant princes of13
confederate system of government13
to the king that13
the murder of the13
shortest about matters of13
a confederate system of13
was on the whole13
the appointment of a13
the end of his13
man whom he had13
could not fail to13
darkness of the night13
command of the army13
of those who had13
in holland was a13
to that of the13
had been the first13
would be better to13
the truth in shortest13
to come to a13
he had always been13
it will be necessary13
as it was possible13
at the outbreak of13
the wrath of the13
the expulsion of the13
henry and waiting for13
a part of the13
the alliance between france13
in the seventeenth century13
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