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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 against Orange : O Prince , mark
well God's Law . Beware Thou lead'st us not into the snare Of this French fellow .
Thus writes an Antwerp rhetorician in a ballad -- the customary opening of the
final couplet “ O Prince " here obviously levelled against Orange : O Prince , mark
well God's Law . Beware Thou lead'st us not into the snare Of this French fellow .
Strana 199
There was not one assistant in the said assembly of Great Council but gave
attentive ear unto the relation Monsieur de St. Aldegonde made , and not a little
marvelled to see and hear him in that sort vehemently exalt the virtues of that
Prince ...
There was not one assistant in the said assembly of Great Council but gave
attentive ear unto the relation Monsieur de St. Aldegonde made , and not a little
marvelled to see and hear him in that sort vehemently exalt the virtues of that
Prince ...
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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 13 |
excesses 128Lumey and Orange 129Oranges ideal | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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