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" should the prince, by force or otherwise, violate any of these privileges, the inhabitants of Brabant, after regular protest entered, are discharged of their oaths of allegiance, and as free, independent and unbound people, may conduct themselves exactly... "
The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History - Page 270
by John Lothrop Motley - 1858
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Egmont, ein Schauspiel, annotated by E.A. Oppen

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1868 - 166 pages
...with the help of advocates." 'That the prince should appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant;' and, lastly, 'Should the prince by force, or otherwise,...unbound people, may conduct themselves exactly as seem» to them belt.' ein SBürger. Зd) but' eud). Sknfen. ©rfffiф pe^t gefd)rieben: 2)er .§erjog...
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The Dutch Reformation: A History of the Struggle in the Netherlands for ...

William Carlos Martyn - Netherlands - 1868 - 896 pages
...namely, the nobility and the cities." " The prince shall appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant." " Should the prince, by force or otherwise, violate...independent, and unbound people, may conduct themselves as seems to them best."* So spoke the charter of Brabant, to \vhich Philip II. had sworn and set his...
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William, Prince of Orange: Or, the King and His Hostage

Titus Mooney Merriman - Netherlands - 1874 - 468 pages
...justice in the province, where the accused may answer and defend himself with ht-lp of advocates . . . should the prince by force or otherwise, violate any...oaths of allegiance, and as free, independent and unbounded people, may conduct themselves exactly as seems to them best." As soon as it was understood...
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Goethe's Egmont, together with Schiller's essays

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - German drama - 1898 - 344 pages
...with the help of advocates." — "The prince shall appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant." — "Should the prince, by force or otherwise, violate...conduct themselves exactly as seems to them best." Cf. Motley, I, p. 270. 21. rrftliii) ; archaic form for the more modern erftenä. 26. etenen Sffiitten...
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Goethe's Egmont: together with Schiller's essays, Des Grafen Lamoral von ...

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1898 - 344 pages
...with the help of advocates." — "The prince shall appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant." — "Should the prince, by force or otherwise, violate...conduct themselves exactly as seems to them best." Cf. Motley, I, p. 270. 21. erftlidl ; archaic form for the more modern erften§. 26. elgnen ЯВШen...
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Goethe's Egmont, together with Schiller's essays

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - German drama - 1898 - 344 pages
...— "The prince shall appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant." — "Should the prince, by forde or otherwise, violate any of these privileges, the...conduct themselves exactly as seems to them best." Cf. Motley, I, p. 270. 21. trftItdi ; archaic form for the more modern erften§. 26. «pen аВШcn...
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The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History, Volume 1

John Lothrop Motley - Netherlands - 1901 - 810 pages
...the help of advocates." fr Further; " the prince shall appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant." c Lastly; "should the prince, by force or otherwise,...conduct themselves exactly as seems to them best." d Such were the leading features, so far as they regarded the points now at issue, of that famous constitution...
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Goethe's Egmont: Together with Schiller's Essays, Des Grafen Lamoral Von ...

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - German language - 1902 - 344 pages
...with the help of advocates." — "The prince shall appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant." — "Should the prince, by force or otherwise, violate...conduct themselves exactly as seems to them best." Cf. Motley, I, p. 270. 21. erftlidj ; archaic form for the more modern erften§. 26. eignen SSiflen...
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The Rise of the Dutch Republic - Volume

John Lothrop Motley - History - 2005 - 437 pages
...with the help of advocates."2 Further; "the prince shall appoint no foreigners to office in Brabant."3 Lastly; "should the prince, by force or otherwise,...entered, are discharged of their oaths of allegiance, and aa free, independent and unbound people, may conduct themselves exactly as seems to them best,"* Such...
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