Modern History; From the Coming of Christ And Change of the Roman Republic Into An Empire, to the Year of Our Lord 1867. With Questions, Adapted to the Use of Schools

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The army continuing to advance, and the conqueror refusing to grant peace except on rigorous and humiliating terms, the Dutch, in their despair came to the determination of opening their dykes and inundating the country. This bold measure saved them from utter ruin, and the French finding themselves in the midst of waters, were at last compelled to retreat.
In tne mean while William, Prince of Orange, who had been just appointed stadlholder of the republic, was using all his efibrts to rouse th
...e great European powers against Louis XIV. His exertions easily induced the king of Spain, the emperor of Germany, and the elector of Brandenburg, all of whom were alarmed at the views of the French monarch, to declare in favor of the Dutch ; England alone remained at this time an ally to France, and that for two years only. In 1673, great naval battles were fought in the channel be- tween the fleet of Holland and the combined fleets of England and France, without any considerable advantage for either party.

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