Chapter
1 1 | two stern figures of the brothers De Witt, those Romans of
2 1 | William of Orange. ~The brothers De Witt humoured Louis XIV.,
3 1 | Mithridates of the Republic. The brothers De Witt, therefore, had
4 1 | faction. The life of the two brothers being a constant obstacle
5 1 | made of the bodies of the brothers the two steps over which
6 1 | of blind fury against the brothers De Witt. ~The mob even began
7 2 | 2. The Two Brothers~ As the fair Rosa,
8 2 | were raging against the two brothers, and threatening Captain
9 2 | barque which is to carry the brothers De Witt and their fortunes
10 2 | above all things, that the brothers De Witt must necessarily
11 3 | menacing against the two brothers, determined John de Witt
12 3 | at the postern." ~The two brothers looked first at each other,
13 3 | girl, who now led the two brothers through an inner lobby to
14 3 | was waiting for the two brothers. ~The carriage drove off
15 4 | the men encountered. ~The brothers De Witt, enclosed within
16 4 | object over which the two brothers had felt their carriage
17 4 | completely stripped the two brothers, the mob dragged their naked
18 5 | most hostile to the devoted brothers, who had never been sundered
19 8 | do, heard the news of the brothers De Witt being arrested on
20 9 | itself most fully on the two brothers when they were overtaken
21 9 | Prince of Orange." ~"The brothers De Witt are murdered!" Cornelius
22 9 | and his eyes closed. ~"The brothers De Witt have been judged
23 11| fatal correspondence of the brothers De Witt with France. ~He
24 11| abominable plots of the brothers De Witt against Dutch nationality
25 11| outraged remains of the two brothers De Witt had been taken down. ~
26 13| spice of abuse against the brothers De Witt and the godson of
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