Chapter
1 1 | August, 1672, the city of the Hague, always so lively, so neat,
2 1 | reflected, -- the city of the Hague, the capital of the Seven
3 1 | for the burghers of the Hague, whose envy even beat that
4 1 | well and bravely at the Hague, Cornelius would certainly
5 1 | why the inhabitants of the Hague were hurrying so fast towards
6 1 | the mounted troops of the Hague, who had his sword drawn,
7 2 | expect that the people at the Hague would like to see you depart,
8 2 | left Dort to join me at the Hague." ~"My dear brother," Cornelius
9 4 | You are not yet out of the Hague? This is executing my orders
10 4 | whom the burghers of the Hague had built a staircase with
11 5 | Whilst the burghers of the Hague were tearing in pieces the
12 7 | events took place at the Hague which we have related in
13 7 | is a messenger from the Hague." ~"A messenger from the
14 7 | A messenger from the Hague! What does he want?" ~"Sir,
15 7 | before his departure from the Hague, ran off without even looking
16 7 | judges." ~"Where?" ~"At the Hague." ~Cornelius, in mute stupefaction,
17 7 | driven at full gallop to the Hague. ~ ~
18 8 | the Orange party at the Hague were roasting the bleeding
19 8 | they are driving him to the Hague." ~"To the Hague!" ~"Yes,
20 8 | to the Hague." ~"To the Hague!" ~"Yes, to the Hague, and
21 8 | the Hague!" ~"Yes, to the Hague, and if what people say
22 8 | Dort, when one goes to the Hague? Could one live far from
23 8 | he has taken them to the Hague!" ~It was like a flash of
24 8 | The bulbs are at the Hague," he said, "therefore, I
25 8 | then, for them, to the Hague! to the Hague!" ~And Boxtel,
26 8 | them, to the Hague! to the Hague!" ~And Boxtel, without taking
27 9 | The good people of the Hague had chopped off the flesh
28 11| to the magistracy of the Hague if they simplified for him
29 12| less expensive than at the Hague, which is a capital. ~His
30 12| to feed Van Baerle at the Hague, sent him to undergo his
31 13| Cornelius had come to the Hague to try if he could not get
32 13| the whole rabble of the Hague, with their muddy feet,
33 14| with others visited the Hague, Loewestein, and Rotterdam,
34 14| follow his rival to the Hague in the first place, and
35 14| sweetly on his heart at the Hague. ~The question now was,
36 14| made the journey from the Hague to Loewestein, and who --
37 14| post at the prison of the Hague with the jailer of the fortress
38 17| used to visit him at the Hague, and to ask him to let him
39 17| to the Buytenhof, at the Hague. I remember now, it was
40 17| he came after me. At the Hague his pretext was that he
41 20| officers, and clerks of the Hague? Are there no clerks, officers,
42 26| been transported from the Hague to Loewestein." ~"Sir,"
43 26| knew the prisoner at the Hague." ~"Happy prisoner!" said
44 28| have wished to write to the Hague to be beforehand with Gryphus,
45 28| exhibition in the museum at the Hague between the blood-stained
46 31| selfish worldlings at the Hague. ~We have observed that
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