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CHAP. I. Of the Rise and Progress of the United Provinces. (Book 1)
WHoever will take a view of the Rise of this Com∣monwealth, must trace it up as high as the first Commotions in the Se∣venteen Provinces, un∣der the Dutchess of Parma's Govern∣ment; and the true Causes of that more avowed and general Revolt in the Duke of Alva's time. And to find out the natural Springs of those Revoluti∣ons, must reflect upon that sort of Go∣vernment under which the Inhabitants of those Provinces lived for so many Ages past, in the subjection of their several Dukes or Counts; till by Mar∣riages, Successions, or Conquest, they came to be united in the House of Burgundy, under Philip surnamed The Good: And afterwards in that of Au∣stria, under Philip Father of Charles