Memoirs of the Court Aristocracy And Diplomacy of Austria volume 2

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" Trautmanns- dorf acted strictly up to this Instruction. D'Alton, how- ever, followed his own counsel ; the consequence of which was, that on the 22nd of January, 1788, the first blood was shed at Brussels, where the troops fired on the people at a riot got up by Van der Noot ; who afterwards became the leader of the Insurrection. The armed burgher com- panies were kept down by the military superiority of the regular troops ; and the episcopal seminaries were shut up by the same violent means ...: which caused other bloody riots at Mechlin and Antwerp. Van der Noot and his party turned the " Massacre de Malines, " at which a woman had been wounded, to very good account Indeed. The most dangerous enemy of the Emperor in the Netherlands, was still the bigoted cardinal. Archbishop Frankenberg of Mechlin. On the 10th of March, 1788, the Imperial General Seminary at Lou vain was to have l)een re-opened ; but as Frankenberg had stamped the text books of the new Imperial professors as heretical, there were no hearers to attend their lectures.

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