By England's Aid; or, the Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604)

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By England's Aid; or, the Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604)

by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

EN·~11 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
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By England's Aid or The Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604), by G.A. Henty

0:04
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PREFACE.

2:04
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CHAPTER I

35:44
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CHAPTER II

40:59
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CHAPTER III

35:30
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CHAPTER IV

33:39
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CHAPTER V

31:38
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CHAPTER VI

33:04
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CHAPTER VII

21:29
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CHAPTER VIII

32:12

Description

The story opens amid the desperate struggle of the Dutch provinces against the crushing weight of Spanish rule. Daily prayers in English homes invoke divine aid for the beleaguered Hollanders, reflecting a shared Protestant cause that stirs both admiration and outrage. While Queen Elizabeth’s court hesitates, a growing tide of volunteers—soldiers, sailors, and adventurers—crosses the Channel, drawn by tales of Dutch bravery and Spanish cruelty. The narrative captures the uneasy balance of a nation still finding its military footing, aware only of its fledgling naval potential and the seasoned mercenaries who have fought elsewhere.

Against this backdrop, the charismatic Sir Francis Vere emerges as a pivotal English commander, rallying his men and forging uneasy alliances with Dutch leaders. His daring exploits and the grit of ordinary volunteers illustrate how England’s reluctant involvement begins to shift the war’s scale. The early chapters trace the mounting tension as political caution gives way to open support, setting the stage for a conflict that will reshape both nations’ destinies.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (669K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Martin Robb

Release date

2004-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

1832–1902

Best known for fast-moving historical adventures, this Victorian writer mixed battlefield experience with a knack for storytelling. His books carried generations of young readers into the past, from ancient worlds to imperial campaigns.

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