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The narrative recounts the sudden municipal revolutions that spread through Holland, Zealand, and neighboring provinces in 1572, where seaports and towns expelled Spanish authority and established provisional magistracies under the Prince's commission. It describes the formation of interim governments, required oaths including clauses of toleration, and the appointment of lieutenants to defend reclaimed towns. The account contrasts acts of generosity toward fleeing officials with extreme local cruelty and reprisals, details sieges and battles around key strongholds, the collapse of hopes for foreign aid after a continental massacre, and the brutal suppression of rebellious cities, including capitulations violated, mass executions, and the sack of prominent towns.
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