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Excerpt from The History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vol. 2 of 2
The prince of Orange remained not idle or un concerned, in this critical conjuneture. He' had too much fagacity not to difcern, and too much zeal and dexterity not to avail himfelf of (0 favour able an opportunity of advancing his defi us. By his letters, and emi?'aries, he endeavour to roufe the fpirit of the people, and to perfuade the council, That now was the time when they might deliver themfelves for ever from the tyran ny of Spain. By the cod providence of God, the government had fallen into their own hands. It on ht to be their unalterable urpofe, to hold fafi t e power which they ?'e ed, and to em ploy it in deliverin their f ow-citizens from that intolerable load 0 mifery under which they had (0 long groaned. The meafure of the calamities of the people, and of the iniquities of the Spa niards, was now full. There was nothing worfe to be dreaded than they had already fufi'ered and nothing to deter them from refolving either to ex pel their rapacious tyrants, or to perifh in the glo rious attempt.
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