John De Witt, Grand Pensionary of Holland: Or, Twenty Years of a Parliamentary Republic, Volume 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1885 - Netherlands |
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Page vi
... King of France - De Groot admitted to an audience - Reply of Louis XIV . - A rupture imminent - Dissimulation of the King of England - Pacific assurances given by Van Beuningen on his return from his embassy to London - De Witt deceived ...
... King of France - De Groot admitted to an audience - Reply of Louis XIV . - A rupture imminent - Dissimulation of the King of England - Pacific assurances given by Van Beuningen on his return from his embassy to London - De Witt deceived ...
Page ix
... King of France - Report made by De Groot to the States of Holland - Delibe- rations - Opinion of the Prince of Orange - Speech of Van Beuningen -Refusal to accept the King of France's conditions of peace - Measures attempted with the ...
... King of France - Report made by De Groot to the States of Holland - Delibe- rations - Opinion of the Prince of Orange - Speech of Van Beuningen -Refusal to accept the King of France's conditions of peace - Measures attempted with the ...
Page 7
... King of France , to whom King Frederic III . had submitted the pecuniary dif- ferences which had not been regulated by the last treaty of alliance concluded between Denmark and the United Provinces . They wished therefore to induce the new ...
... King of France , to whom King Frederic III . had submitted the pecuniary dif- ferences which had not been regulated by the last treaty of alliance concluded between Denmark and the United Provinces . They wished therefore to induce the new ...
Page 9
... King of France . From Germany the States - General could hardly expect to receive any efficient support . The empire , divided and dis- membered by the treaty of Westphalia , was , according to the opinion expressed by the Grand ...
... King of France . From Germany the States - General could hardly expect to receive any efficient support . The empire , divided and dis- membered by the treaty of Westphalia , was , according to the opinion expressed by the Grand ...
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... France almost succeeded in preventing the Swedish Government from following suit with the other allied powers , and ... King of France flattered himself that he should obtain a sudden change of front in the diplomacy of the Swedish ...
... France almost succeeded in preventing the Swedish Government from following suit with the other allied powers , and ... King of France flattered himself that he should obtain a sudden change of front in the diplomacy of the Swedish ...
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