Don John of Austria, or Passages from the history of the sixteenth century, MDXLVIIMDLXXVII . SOLDIERS PLAYING AT BACKGAMMON.. CHAPTER VIII. AFFAIRS OF THE NETHERLANDS ; FROM THE MIDDLE OFSEPTEMBER I 577 TO THE MIDDLE OF JANUARY I? 78. NLIKE Antwerp and other towns,the capital had no citadel toraze. But an event now occurredat Bruxelles which marked thetemper of the time as stronglyas the demolitionary enthusiasmof other cities. The Estatesformally invited the Prince ofOrange to visit the capital andassist them with his counsel.The man whom the Viceroycalled in his letters an arch-rebel and he

Don John of Austria, or Passages from the history of the sixteenth century, MDXLVIIMDLXXVII . SOLDIERS PLAYING AT BACKGAMMON.. CHAPTER VIII. AFFAIRS OF THE NETHERLANDS ; FROM THE MIDDLE OFSEPTEMBER I 577 TO THE MIDDLE OF JANUARY I? 78. NLIKE Antwerp and other towns,the capital had no citadel toraze. But an event now occurredat Bruxelles which marked thetemper of the time as stronglyas the demolitionary enthusiasmof other cities. The Estatesformally invited the Prince ofOrange to visit the capital andassist them with his counsel.The man whom the Viceroycalled in his letters an arch-rebel and he Stock Photo
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Don John of Austria, or Passages from the history of the sixteenth century, MDXLVIIMDLXXVII . SOLDIERS PLAYING AT BACKGAMMON.. CHAPTER VIII. AFFAIRS OF THE NETHERLANDS ; FROM THE MIDDLE OFSEPTEMBER I 577 TO THE MIDDLE OF JANUARY I? 78. NLIKE Antwerp and other towns, the capital had no citadel toraze. But an event now occurredat Bruxelles which marked thetemper of the time as stronglyas the demolitionary enthusiasmof other cities. The Estatesformally invited the Prince ofOrange to visit the capital andassist them with his counsel.The man whom the Viceroycalled in his letters an arch-rebel and heretic was entreated by the representatives of thepeople of the Netherlands to aid them in their negotiations withthe representative of the King. The invitation was conveyed tothe Prince by four commissioners, of whom Champagny, a zealousCatholic and brother of Granvelle, was the chief. They were, itis true, bearers of a memorial which, however respectful andflattering in tone, nevertheless bore marks of the hand of thatparty which was the great stumbling-block and the final obstacleto the complete liberation of the Nethe

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