Introduction Documents on the Revolt of the Netherlands
Charles V Confirms the Privileges of His Subjects, 1515
Letter from Phillip II to the Duchess of Parma, 1565
A Brief Discourse Sent to King Philip, 1566
Phillip II to the Duchess of Parma, 1566
The Compromise Petition Sent to Phillip II, 1566
Two Letters From the Prince of Orange to the Duchess of Parma, 1566
Iconoclasm Riots in the Low Countries, 1566
A True Narrative and Apology of What has Happened in the Netherlands in 1566
Description of the Events Which Happened in the Matter of Religion in the Netherlands in, 1566
Request of Those of the New Religion to the Nobles Confederated in the Compromise, 1567
William of Oranges Proclamation as the Leader of the Revolt of the Netherlands, 1568
Cardinal Granvelles Memorandum on the Troubles, 1559
William of Orange Calls for the Separation of the Low Countries from Spain, 1572
The Goals of William the Silent, 1573
The True Patriot to the Good Patriots, 1578
About the Constraint Upon Conscience Practiced in Holland, 1579
A Discourse Upon the Permission of Freedom of Religion in the Netherlands, 1579
The Proscription of William the Silent, 1580
The Apology or Defense of William of Orange Against the Ban or Edict of the King of Spain, 1581
The Act of Abjuration Rejection of Phillip II as Sovereign of the Netherlands, 1581