Life and Death of John of Barneveld, Advocate of Holland : with a view of the primary causes and movements of the Thirty Years' War, 1609-10 by John Lothrop Motley
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Spain and the Archdukes, and allow the princes to settle their business
with the Emperor. "No," said the King. He then asked if Henry would assist them in their wrong. "No," said the King. He then asked if the King thought that the princes had justice on their side, and whether, if the contrary were shown, he would change his policy? Henry replied that the Emperor could not be both judge and party in the suit and that the King of Spain was plotting to usurp the provinces through the instrumentality of his brother-in-law Leopold and under the name of the Emperor. He would not suffer it, he said. "Then there will be a general war," replied Richardot, since you are determined to assist these princes." "Be it so," said the King. "You are right," said the President, "for you are a great and puissant monarch, having all the advantages that could be desired, and in case of rupture I fear that all this immense power will be poured out over us who are but little princes." "Cause Leopold to retire then and leave the princes in their right," was the reply. "You will then have nothing to fear. Are you not very |
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