[The Life of John of Barneveld<br> 1609-23 by John Lothrop Motley]@TWC D-Link book
The Life of John of Barneveld
1609-23

CHAPTER III
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The Archdukes, however, resolutely refused to permit her to leave their protection without Conde's consent, or until after a divorce had been effected, notwithstanding that the father and aunt demanded it.
The Constable and Duchess however, acquiesced in the decision, and expressed immense gratitude to Isabella.
"The father and aunt have been talking to Pecquius," said Henry very dismally; "but they give me much pain.

They are even colder than the season, but my fire thaws them as soon as I approach." "P.

S .-- I am so pining away in my anguish that I am nothing but skin and bones.

Nothing gives me pleasure.

I fly from company, and if in order to comply with the law of nations I go into some assembly or other, instead of enlivening, it nearly kills me."-- [Lettres missives de Henri vii.
834].
And the King took to his bed.


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