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Page 168
... States - General was to be expected in this matter , the States of Holland took the matter into their own hands and themselves ordered the detention of the ships to which Strickland had referred , all of which were making ready in ...
... States - General was to be expected in this matter , the States of Holland took the matter into their own hands and themselves ordered the detention of the ships to which Strickland had referred , all of which were making ready in ...
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... States- General , the notorious Cornelis Musch , a great friend of Heenvliet according to the latter's own statement , 72 was invaluable as an agent for invalidating the resolutions ordering the detention of munitions ships which his ...
... States- General , the notorious Cornelis Musch , a great friend of Heenvliet according to the latter's own statement , 72 was invaluable as an agent for invalidating the resolutions ordering the detention of munitions ships which his ...
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... General tried with the army of the States- General to surprise Amsterdam . And the real issue of the conflict still was nothing but foreign policy . At least , that is my view of the case as I have expounded it in my Oranje en Stuart.10 ...
... General tried with the army of the States- General to surprise Amsterdam . And the real issue of the conflict still was nothing but foreign policy . At least , that is my view of the case as I have expounded it in my Oranje en Stuart.10 ...
Contents
II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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