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The Rise of the Dutch Republic
Volume I.(of III) 1555-66

PART 1
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He was fond of brilliant and parti-colored clothes, a taste which survives in the Highlander's costume.

He covered his neck and arms with golden chains.

The simple and ferocious German wore no decoration save his iron ring, from which his first homicide relieved him.

The Gaul was irascible, furious in his wrath, but less formidable in a sustained conflict with a powerful foe.
"All the Gauls are of very high stature," says a soldier who fought under Julian.

(Amm.Marcel.xv.12.


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