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Speech in public utterances;
especially on the principles
of confederate government,
his eloquence [UNDERLINED] was spurpassingly
effective.
William of Nass["AU" CROSSED OUT]ow first saw
the light at Dillenburg,
Germany in 1533.
He was the oldest son of
Count William and Juliana
Of Stolberg.
At the request of the Emporer,
the young heir was educated
at the Court of Charles V
and was of course obliged to
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