THE RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC


By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY



1855



MOTLEY'S HISTORY OF THE NETHERLANDS, PG EDITION, 1566-1574







   Volume I.












VOLUME 2, Book 1., 1566





CHAPTER VIII. 1566

   Secret policy of the government—Berghen and Montigny in Spain—   Debates at Segovia—Correspondence of the Duchess with Philip—   Procrastination and dissimulation of the King—Secret communication   to the Pope—Effect in the provinces of the King's letters to the   government—Secret instructions to the Duchess—Desponding   statements of Margaret—Her misrepresentations concerning Orange,   Egmont, and others—Wrath and duplicity of Philip—Egmont's   exertions in Flanders—Orange returns to Antwerp—His tolerant   spirit—Agreement of 2d September—Horn at Tournay—Excavations in   the Cathedral—Almost universal attendance at the preaching—   Building of temples commenced—Difficult position of Horn—Preaching   in the Clothiers' Hall—Horn recalled—Noircarmes at Tournay—   Friendly correspondence of Margaret with Orange, Egmont, Horn, and   Hoogstraaten—Her secret defamation of these persons.

Egmont in Flanders, Orange at Antwerp, Horn at Tournay; Hoogstraaten at Mechlin, were exerting themselves to suppress insurrection and to avert ruin. What, meanwhile, was the policy of the government? The secret course pursued

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