History of the United States of America, from the Discovery of the Continent [to 1789], Volume 6Little, 1876 - United States |
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... Stadholder , 233 - France seeks the Neutrality of the Netherlands , 233 - Intrigues of the English Party , 234 - Proposal of a Treaty of Commerce from the American Commissioners , 234 - Neglect and Silence of the Dutch , 234 ...
... Stadholder , 233 - France seeks the Neutrality of the Netherlands , 233 - Intrigues of the English Party , 234 - Proposal of a Treaty of Commerce from the American Commissioners , 234 - Neglect and Silence of the Dutch , 234 ...
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... Stadholder and the Country , 360 Determination of Stormont to proceed to War , 361 - Panin on American Independence , 361- His Draft for a Convention with the Dutch Republic , 361 - Capture of Laurens by the English , 361- His Papers ...
... Stadholder and the Country , 360 Determination of Stormont to proceed to War , 361 - Panin on American Independence , 361- His Draft for a Convention with the Dutch Republic , 361 - Capture of Laurens by the English , 361- His Papers ...
Page 95
... stadholder to her own uses . The republic was in many ways dear to the United States . It had given a resting - place to their emigrant pilgrims , and dismissed them to the New World with lessons of religious toleration . It had planted ...
... stadholder to her own uses . The republic was in many ways dear to the United States . It had given a resting - place to their emigrant pilgrims , and dismissed them to the New World with lessons of religious toleration . It had planted ...
Page 230
... stadholder of the United Provinces had been elected king of England , his overpowering influ- ence drew the Netherlands into an acquiescence in a decla- ration that all ships going to or coming from a French port were good prizes ; but ...
... stadholder of the United Provinces had been elected king of England , his overpowering influ- ence drew the Netherlands into an acquiescence in a decla- ration that all ships going to or coming from a French port were good prizes ; but ...
Page 232
... stadholder to the king of Spain became in the republic a subordination to the states - general , on whose acts he had a veto . In the council of state , he was the first member with the right of voting , but not the president ; his ...
... stadholder to the king of Spain became in the republic a subordination to the states - general , on whose acts he had a veto . In the council of state , he was the first member with the right of voting , but not the president ; his ...
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