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... Dutch , at that time shaking off the Spanish yoke , was not so disin- terested , upon her lending them large sums of money , as not to re- quire a proper deposit for being repaid . The Dutch , therefore , put into her hands the three ...
... Dutch , at that time shaking off the Spanish yoke , was not so disin- terested , upon her lending them large sums of money , as not to re- quire a proper deposit for being repaid . The Dutch , therefore , put into her hands the three ...
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... Dutch , who had given but very slight causes of complaint . It happened that one doctor Dorislaus , who was of the number of the late king's judges , being sent by the parliament as their envoy to Holland , was assassi- nated by one of ...
... Dutch , who had given but very slight causes of complaint . It happened that one doctor Dorislaus , who was of the number of the late king's judges , being sent by the parliament as their envoy to Holland , was assassi- nated by one of ...
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... Dutch opposed to him their famous admiral Van Tromp , to whom they have never since produced an equal . Many were the engagements between these celebrated admirals : but sea- fights rarely prove decisive ; and the vanquished are soon ...
... Dutch opposed to him their famous admiral Van Tromp , to whom they have never since produced an equal . Many were the engagements between these celebrated admirals : but sea- fights rarely prove decisive ; and the vanquished are soon ...
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... Dutch ; but the ambassadors from that nation , though them- selves presbyterians , were quite carnal - minded to these . They were regarded by the new parliament as worldly men , intent on com- merce and industry , and therefore not to ...
... Dutch ; but the ambassadors from that nation , though them- selves presbyterians , were quite carnal - minded to these . They were regarded by the new parliament as worldly men , intent on com- merce and industry , and therefore not to ...
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... his character , and , for a while , were attended with success . The Dutch having been humbled by repeated defeats , and totally abridged in their commer- A. D. 1654 . cial concerns , were obliged at 442 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... his character , and , for a while , were attended with success . The Dutch having been humbled by repeated defeats , and totally abridged in their commer- A. D. 1654 . cial concerns , were obliged at 442 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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