Netherlands - Foreign relations
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The Grand question discuss'd or, what ought to be done in the present posture of affairs: a dialogue between Chrysologos, a deputy of the province of Holland; Philopax, a deputy of that of Utrecht; and Sophonius, a citizen of Berne. To which is annex'd, the declaration, notified the 26th of July to the General Diet of the Empire, held at Francfort, by the French minister residing there: with a proper commentary.
Date: 1744- E-books
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The conduct of the dutch explained and vindicated . In which the business of the barrier, the succour of the Queen of Hungary, and the succession of East-Friesland, are clearly stated. In a letter from a member of the states to a member of the British P-t. From the Dutch original printed at Utrecht.
BatavusDate: [1744?]- E-books
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An address to the people of the Netherlands , on the present alarming and most dangerous situation of the republick of Holland: Showing The True Motives Of The Most Unpardonable Delays Of The Executive Power In Putting The Republick into a proper State of Defence, and the advantages of an alliance with Holland, France and America. By a Dutchman. Translated from the Dutch original.
Capellen, Joan Derk van der, 1741-1784.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- E-books
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Embassies and Illusions : Dutch and Portuguese Envoys to K'ang-hsi, 1666-1687 / John E. Wills.
Wills, John E.Date: 1984