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The Rise of the Dutch Republic
Volume III.(of III) 1574-84

CHAPTER III
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Disunion and dissension would soon bring about a more fatal centralization--that of absorption in a distant despotism.
At the end of November, 1579, Orange made another remarkable speech in the states-general at Antwerp.

He handled the usual topics with his customary vigor, and with that grace and warmth of delivery which always made his eloquence so persuasive and impressive.

He spoke of the countless calumnies against himself, the chaffering niggardliness of the provinces, the slender result produced by his repeated warnings.

He told them bluntly the great cause of all their troubles.

It was the absence of a broad patriotism; it was the narrow power grudged rather than given to the deputies who sat in the general assembly.


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