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William the Silent

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I am resolved, to go and plant myself in Holland or in Zeeland, and there await the issue which it shall please Him to ordain.
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Writing to his brother John after an unsuccessful campaign, as quoted in William the Silent (1902) by Frederic Harrison, p. 64

 
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