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reached the States , who dispatched their secretary to investigate . This was no
less a person than Coornhert , who after his imprisonment in 1566 had secretly
served the Prince . Now he soon fled from Holland to escape the rage of Lumey .
reached the States , who dispatched their secretary to investigate . This was no
less a person than Coornhert , who after his imprisonment in 1566 had secretly
served the Prince . Now he soon fled from Holland to escape the rage of Lumey .
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Van der Werff , a new man , returned from exile , during which he had served the
Prince on missions full of danger , had been included among the burgomasters .
Yet , on the whole , the government was still lukewarm and lent a ready ear to ...
Van der Werff , a new man , returned from exile , during which he had served the
Prince on missions full of danger , had been included among the burgomasters .
Yet , on the whole , the government was still lukewarm and lent a ready ear to ...
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Thus writes an Antwerp rhetorician in a ballad — the customary opening of the
final couplet “ O Prince ” here obviously levelled ... The Hollanders disliked Anjou
no less than did the Flemings or Brabanders , but the Prince's remonstrances and
...
Thus writes an Antwerp rhetorician in a ballad — the customary opening of the
final couplet “ O Prince ” here obviously levelled ... The Hollanders disliked Anjou
no less than did the Flemings or Brabanders , but the Prince's remonstrances and
...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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