The Rise of the Dutch Republic — volume 20: 1573

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The Rise of the Dutch Republic — volume 20: 1573
Motley, John Lothrop, 1814-1877
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The edict to that effect should be confirmed by all theparliaments and estates of the kingdom, and such confirmations should bedistributed without reserve or deceit among all the princes of Germany. If his Majesty were not inclined to make war for the liberation of theNetherlands, he was to furnish the Prince of Orange with one hundredthousand crowns at once, and every three months with another hundredthousand. The Prince was to have liberty to raise one thousand cavalryand seven thousand infan...try in France. Every city or town in theprovinces which should be conquered by his arms, except in Holland orZealand, should be placed under the sceptre, and in the hands of the Kingof France. The provinces of Holland and Zealand should also be placedunder his protection, but should be governed by their own gentlemen andcitizens. Perfect religious liberty and maintenance of the ancientconstitutions, privileges, and charters were to be guaranteed "withoutany cavilling whatsoever. " The Prince of Orange, or the estates ofHolland or Zealand, were to reimburse his Christian Majesty for the sumswhich he was to advance.

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