Chapter
1 1 | young Prince William of Orange. ~The brothers De Witt humoured
2 1 | was William, Prince of Orange, son of William II., and
3 1 | in favour of William of Orange, for whom the hand of Providence
4 1 | suited the views of the Orange faction. The life of the
5 1 | hatred against William of Orange, hired an assassin to deliver
6 1 | furious outbreak among the Orange faction. The Attorney General
7 1 | plot against William of Orange. ~But Cornelius was not
8 1 | the meanwhile William of Orange urged on the course of events
9 1 | Moreover," hinted the Orange agitators interspersed through
10 1 | Stadtholder on the Prince of Orange merely vi coactus, but who
11 1 | being paraded about by the Orange party like a hero of probity,
12 1 | cheers for the Prince of Orange, and groans and imprecations
13 1 | shouting, -- ~"Hurrah for Orange! Down with the traitors!" ~
14 1 | their cry, -- ~"Hurrah for Orange! Death to the traitors!" ~"'
15 1 | traitors!" ~"'Hurrah for Orange!' all well and good!" replied
16 2 | my dear brother, that the Orange party, while assailing us
17 2 | fell into the hands of the Orange party. I hope you have burned
18 4 | attempt ---- " ~William of Orange -- for he it was -- knit
19 4 | should wish," William of Orange malignantly muttered to
20 5 | Witt, and whilst William of Orange, after having made sure
21 5 | that period, as William of Orange said, began to enjoy the
22 5 | his brother had among the Orange party, who were most hostile
23 7 | in the name of William of Orange; he had not been Stadtholder
24 8 | at the very hour when the Orange party at the Hague were
25 9 | his Highness the Prince of Orange." ~"The brothers De Witt
26 12| Highness, William, Prince of Orange, very likely afraid that
27 12| this postscript, William of Orange, Stadtholder of Holland,
28 13| to say, love; ~William of Orange, that is to say, clemency. ~
29 14| clemency of the Prince of Orange sent the tulip-fancier Van
30 17| conspiracy against the Prince of Orange, rushed up to his prisoner,
31 23| his Highness the Prince of Orange. ~At first he had also made
32 26| Systens," said William of Orange, with a serenity which,
33 27| to face with William of Orange, started back. ~"His Highness!"
34 27| You, my child," William of Orange continued, "you were going
35 30| left by Prince William of Orange at the house of the President
36 31| secondly, the Prince William of Orange, as a true Hollander, had
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