History of the United Netherlands, 1588b by John Lothrop Motley
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that we had none but school-boys for ministers. I understand that you
pray for me as warmly as if I were your sovereign princess. I think I have done as much for the religion as if I were your Queen." Helmichius.--"We are far from thinking otherwise. We acknowledge willingly your Majesty's benefits to our churches." The Queen.--"It would else be ingratitude on your part." Helmichius.--"But the King of Spain will never keep any promise about the religion." The Queen.--"He will never come so far: he does nothing but make a noise on all sides. Item, I don't think he has much confidence in himself." De Dieu.--"Your Majesty has many enemies. The Lord hath hitherto supported you, and we pray that he may continue to uphold your Majesty." The Queen.--"I have indeed many enemies; but I make no great account of them. Is there anything else you seek?" De Dieu.--"There is a special point: it concerns our, or rather your Majesty's, city of Flushing. We hope that Russelius--(so he called Sir William Russell)--may be continued in its government, although he wishes his discharge." "Aha!" said the Queen, laughing and rising from her seat, "I shall not answer you; I shall call some one else to answer you." She then summoned Russell's sister, Lady Warwick. |
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