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Rise of the Dutch Republic, the — Volume 31: 1580-82 by John Lothrop Motley
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THE RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC, 1580-1582

By John Lothrop Motley

1855



CHAPTER IV.

Captivity of La Noue--Cruel propositions of Philip--Siege of
Groningen--Death of Barthold Enter--His character--Hohenlo commands
in the north--His incompetence--He is defeated on Hardenberg Heath--
Petty operations--Isolation of Orange--Dissatisfaction and departure
of Count John--Remonstrance of Archduke Matthias--Embassy to Anjou--
Holland and Zealand offer the sovereignty to Orange--Conquest of
Portugal--Granvelle proposes the Ban against the Prince--It is
published--The document analyzed--The Apology of Orange analyzed and
characterized--Siege of Steenwyk by Renneberg--Forgeries--Siege
relieved--Death of Renneberg--Institution of the "land-Council"--
Duchess of Parma sent to the Netherlands--Anger of Alexander--
Prohibition of Catholic worship in Antwerp, Utrecht, and elsewhere--
Declaration of Independence by the United Provinces--Negotiations
with Anjou--The sovereignty of Holland and Zealand provisionally
accepted by Orange--Tripartition of the Netherlands--Power of the
Prince described--Act of Abjuration analyzed--Philosophy of
Netherland politics.--Views of the government compact--Acquiescence
by the people in the action of the estates--Departure of Archduke
Matthias.

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