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CHAPTER VI., Part 2.
Set against the turmoil that followed William the Silent’s death, this vivid chronicle follows the United Netherlands as they grapple with external threats and internal discord. The narrative captures the desperate struggle to keep Holland and Zeeland free from the looming shadow of Spanish conquest, while diplomatic overtures flicker and falter across the North Sea.
Through the eyes of Queen Elizabeth’s envoys—Sir John Norris, the determined Earl of Leicester, and the resolute Dutch leaders—the book reveals a world of urgent letters, uneasy treaties, and the fierce energy of commanders on the brink of battle. Readers will feel the tension of hurried councils, the weight of royal promises, and the personal valor of soldiers who straddle the fading chivalric age and a new, pragmatic era of warfare.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (66K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1877
Best known for bringing the drama of the Dutch revolt to a wide readership, this 19th-century American writer paired a storyteller’s eye with a diplomat’s experience abroad. His histories helped make European politics and revolution feel vivid and immediate to English-speaking readers.
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