The Rise of the Dutch Republic — volume 17: 1570-72

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The Rise of the Dutch Republic — volume 17: 1570-72
Motley, John Lothrop, 1814-1877
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Thisdutiful language, however, was to be expected in one of whom SecretaryAlbornoz had written, that he was the greatest comfort to his father, andthe most divine genius ever known. It was unfortunately corroborated byno other inhabitant of the country.
On the third day, Don Francis went to take his leave. The Duke beggedhim to inform his Majesty of the impatience with which he was expectingthe arrival of his successor. He then informed his guest that they hadalready begun to collect the tenth
...penny in Brabant, the most obstinateof all the provinces. "What do you say to that, Don Francis?" he cried, with exultation. Alava replied that he thought, none the less, that thetax would encounter many obstacles, and begged him earnestly to reflect. He assured him, moreover, that he should, without reserve, express hisopinions fully to the King. The Duke used the same language which DonFrederic had held, concerning the motives of those who opposed the tax. "It may be so, " said Don Francis, "but at any rate, all have agreed tosing to the same tune.

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