William the Silent, Prince of Orange, the Moderate Man of the Sixteenth Century; the Story of His Life As Told From His Own Letters, From Those of His Friends And Enemies And From Official Documents
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" For what my wife said to him she has said to me, and to many others, a hundred times, so that I fear it will be the same old story over again as soon as the mes- senger is gone, . . ." A few days later Orange wrote to Louis,* who had gone to Spa for his health, that de Berghes was also there, and it might be an excellent oppor- tunity for " talking over a little the affairs we were speaking of." Spa, like many watering-places, was often used as a meeting-ground for other purposes than taking ...the waters. \ But on this occasion Louis evidently had been ill, as Orange begs him to let him know the effect of the waters, while Brederode wrote a characteristic note, spelled according to his own sweet will, to warn him of the dangers of the fountain. * Groen, Archives, i., 259 (ist ed.). fin 1564 Granvelle, who loved to excite Philip's suspicions, men- tioned that Egmont was at Spa. " As he is said to be perfectly well, he probably has altras cosas on hand." Anne of Saxony also went to Spa about this time, and Lettenhove imputes her journey to politics, but the many letters about her prove that she had no part in public affairs.
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