Chapter
1 1 | expected to see the office of Stadtholder restored. ~This young man
2 1 | entertained of one day becoming Stadtholder. But God laughs at the presumption
3 1 | re-establishing the office of Stadtholder in favour of William of
4 1 | act by which the office of Stadtholder was restored. Moved by the
5 1 | new Republic of its new Stadtholder; and he, Tyckelaer was the
6 1 | might ascend to the chair of Stadtholder. ~Thus, then, on the 20th
7 1 | conferred the dignity of Stadtholder on the Prince of Orange
8 4 | way of becoming de facto Stadtholder of Holland." ~"Certainly,
9 4 | fiery steed, -- this future Stadtholder who had been but the day
10 7 | Orange; he had not been Stadtholder long enough for that. ~"
11 11| his Highness the Prince Stadtholder of Holland would feel infinitely
12 11| from which, by order of the Stadtholder, the outraged remains of
13 12| postscript, William of Orange, Stadtholder of Holland, condemned Cornelius
14 13| of the most magnanimous Stadtholder, mixing with it a spice
15 13| heard the pardon of the Stadtholder publicly read out, -- then
16 14| all in a few words. The Stadtholder has a country-house, one
17 15| the plan of going to the Stadtholder, to ask from him for my
18 16| a clement prince as the Stadtholder. ~Three times a day he entered
19 24| to-morrow, and his Highness the Stadtholder the day after. We know the
20 26| before his Highness the Stadtholder himself, with my proofs
21 27| Prince. ~"But," continued the Stadtholder, "here is a young damsel
22 27| herself at the feet of the Stadtholder, who, although thinking
23 27| the tulip. ~Rosa and the Stadtholder exchanged one look only. ~
24 27| yourself." ~That of the Stadtholder signified, "Be quiet, and
25 30| not hear again from the Stadtholder until the evening of that
26 31| arranged that the Prince Stadtholder himself should give the
27 31| much of a sensation as the Stadtholder himself. ~But the interest
28 31| even the presence of the Stadtholder, was Isaac Boxtel, who saw,
29 31| chair of his Highness the Stadtholder. ~And the proud tulip, raised
30 32| escort of his Highness the Stadtholder, and if the Prince observed
31 32| imploringly towards the Stadtholder at the very moment when
32 32| at the first order of the Stadtholder had jumped out of the carriage,
33 33| chair of state, on which the Stadtholder had seated himself. ~William
34 33| generous than his Highness the Stadtholder, he consented to make his
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