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While the stream was still encumbered with ice, however, the enemy removed all the boats. On, the 3rd of March, Avila arrived with a large body of troops at Maestricht, and on the 18th Mendoza crossed the river in the night, giving the patriots so severe an 'encamisada', that seven hundred were killed, at the expense of only seven of his own party.

While the stream was still encumbered with ice, however, the enemy removed all the boats. On, the 3rd of March, Avila arrived with a large body of troops at Maestricht, and on the 18th Mendoza crossed the river in the night, giving the patriots so severe an 'encamisada', that seven hundred were killed, at the expense of only seven of his own party.

Bartholomew The event characterized Effect in England, in Rome, and in other parts of Europe Excessive hilarity of Philip Extravagant encomium bestowed by him upon Charles IX. Order sent by Philip to put all French prisoners in the Netherlands to Death Secret correspondence of Charles IX. with his envoy in the Netherlands Exultation of the Spaniards before Mons Alva urged by the French envoy, according to his master's commands, to put all the Frenchmen in Mons, and those already captured, to death Effect of the massacre upon the Prince of Orange Alva and Medina in the camp before Mons Hopelessness of the Prince's scheme to obtain battle from Alva Romero's encamisada Narrow escape of the prince Mutiny and dissolution of his army His return to Holland His steadfastness Desperate position of Count Louis in Mons Sentiments of Alva Capitulation of Mons Courteous reception of Count Louis by the Spanish generals Hypocrisy of these demonstrations Nature of the Mons capitulation Horrible violation of its terms Noircarmes at Mons Establishment of a Blood Council in the city Wholesale executions Cruelty and cupidity of Noircarmes Late discovery of the archives of these crimes Return of the revolted cities of Brabant and Flanders to obedience Sack of Mechlin by the Spaniards Details of that event.

Bartholomew The event characterized Effect in England, in Rome, and in other parts of Europe Excessive hilarity of Philip Extravagant encomium bestowed by him upon Charles IX. Order sent by Philip to put all French prisoners in the Netherlands to Death Secret correspondence of Charles IX. with his envoy in the Netherlands Exultation of the Spaniards before Mons Alva urged by the French envoy, according to his master's commands, to put all the Frenchmen in Mons, and those already captured, to death Effect of the massacre upon the Prince of Orange Alva and Medina in the camp before Mons Hopelessness of the Prince's scheme to obtain battle from Alva Romero's encamisada Narrow escape of the prince Mutiny and dissolution of his army His return to Holland His steadfastness Desperate position of Count Louis in Mons Sentiments of Alva Capitulation of Mons Courteous reception of Count Louis by the Spanish generals Hypocrisy of these demonstrations Nature of the Mons capitulation Horrible violation of its terms Noircarmes at Mons Establishment of a Blood Council in the city Wholesale executions Cruelty and cupidity of Noircarmes Late discovery of the archives of these crimes Return of the revolted cities of Brabant and Flanders to obedience Sack of Mechlin by the Spaniards Details of that event.

On the night of the 11th and 12th, Don Frederic hazarded an encamisada upon the enemy's camp, which proved eminently successful, and had nearly resulted in the capture of the Prince himself.

While the stream was still encumbered with ice, however, the enemy removed all the boats. On, the 3rd of March, Avila arrived with a large body of troops at Maestricht, and on the 18th Mendoza crossed the river in the night, giving the patriots so severe an 'encamisada', that seven hundred were killed, at the expense of only seven of his own party.

On the night of the 11th and 12th, Don Frederic hazarded an encamisada upon the enemy's camp, which proved eminently successful, and had nearly resulted in the capture of the Prince himself.

While the stream was still encumbered with ice, however, the enemy removed all the boats. On, the 3rd of March, Avila arrived with a large body of troops at Maestricht, and on the 18th Mendoza crossed the river in the night, giving the patriots so severe an 'encamisada', that seven hundred were killed, at the expense of only seven of his own party.

On the night of the 11th and 12th, Don Frederic hazarded an encamisada upon the enemy's camp, which proved eminently successful, and had nearly resulted in the capture of the Prince himself.

On the night of the 11th and 12th, Don Frederic hazarded an encamisada upon the enemy's camp, which proved eminently successful, and had nearly resulted in the capture of the Prince himself.

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