A [v]oyage to Holland; or, The Dutchman describ'd . Being a pleasant relation, of the Hague, with the nature, humours, and treatment of the inhabitants. Observations on the manners and customs, nature and comical humours of the Dutch Boors, or peasants; the nature of their habitations, way of living, and manner of treating strangers, especially the English. The nature of the country in general, its [s]ituation, the way of travelling, expences,&c. Of the people of Holland in general, their several ranks and degrees, with their manners, humours and dispositions. Of their religion; the different and incredible number of sects among the people, particularly Amsterdam. Their way of trade, intrigues in over-reaching, and manner of increase of wealth. Of their military forces by sea and land, with their state revenues,&c. Written by a Gentleman, attending a late English Ambassador Extraordinary at the Hague.

  • Gentleman, attending a late English Ambassador Extraordinary at the Hague.
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1745
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Dublin : [Prin]ted by E. Rider, in George's-Lane, 1745.

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