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The whole territory of the Netherlands was girt with forests.
Thus again the Netherlands, for the first time since the fall of Rome, were united under one crown imperial. They had already been once united, in... →
The history of the Franks becomes, therefore, the history of the Netherlands.
A good lawyer is a bad Christian.
The rise of the Dutch Republic must ever be regarded as one of the leading events of modern times.
Wealth brings strength, strength confidence.
A soil, exhausted by the long culture of Pagan empires, was to lie fallow for a still longer period.
Give us the luxuries of life, and we will dispense with its necessaries.
For a century longer, Rome still retains its outward form, but the swarming nations are now in full career.
History shows how feeble are barriers of paper.
The crusades made great improvement in the condition of the serfs.
The gigantic Gaul derided the Roman soldiers as a band of pigmies.
The splendid empire of Charles the Fifth was erected upon the grave of liberty.