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the prince of orange256
at the head of136
at the same time135
on the th of114
the estates of holland96
of the prince of86
in the midst of85
the council of state85
one of the most74
of the house of70
the end of the68
the hands of the66
on the part of64
at the end of61
of the united provinces60
the name of the60
under the command of58
the whole of the55
in the hands of52
in the name of49
on the other hand49
the house of orange48
is one of the48
the head of a48
the members of the45
the middle of the45
the states of holland43
the head of the43
for the first time42
into the hands of42
in the middle of41
the part of the41
the king of spain39
of the duke of37
in front of the37
the side of the36
to be found in35
the greater part of34
of holland and zeeland34
the beginning of the32
with the exception of32
the rest of the32
for the purpose of31
the command of the31
the midst of the31
and at the same31
the news of the30
of the council of30
in the course of30
the sovereignty of the29
at the beginning of29
of the estates of29
and the united provinces29
the people of the29
in the united provinces28
the province of holland28
was one of the28
on the point of28
the prince of parma28
for the most part28
the presence of the28
as far as the28
of the people of27
under the leadership of27
in the following year27
as well as the27
in the presence of27
kingdom of the netherlands26
the history of the26
in spite of the26
on the st of25
as soon as the25
it is said that25
the power of the24
the death of the24
in the history of24
from a photograph by24
a photograph by franz24
photograph by franz hanfstaengl24
the waters of the24
by the treaty of24
of the sixteenth century24
the same time the24
the government of the23
the support of the23
the representatives of the23
in the month of23
in the spring of23
of the dutch republic23
the authority of the23
as a matter of22
by special arrangement with22
the king of france22
of william the silent22
the th of november22
the mouth of the22
and by permission of22
of one of the22
of the seventeenth century22
the efforts of the22
at the time of21
a large number of21
one of the first21
the duke of alva21
the fact that the21
of the treaty of21
it is impossible to21
on the other side21
after the death of21
of the king of21
all parts of the20
between england and the20
the affairs of the20
as if it were20
by the death of20
at the age of20
at the foot of20
on the side of20
in the form of20
as if they were20
the centre of the20
at the battle of20
the position of the20
as one of the20
in one of the19
the east india company19
of the zuyder zee19
on the coast of19
the banks of the19
the duke of york19
prince of orange and19
between the two countries19
the foot of the19
to the prince of19
was a man of19
the close of the19
with the result that18
the duke of parma18
the influence of the18
a large part of18
the service of the18
of the th century18
to be seen in18
in the matter of18
by the prince of18
it is true that18
in the case of18
prince of orange was18
the kingdom of the18
on the d of17
for the sake of17
the form of a17
of the low countries17
the house of austria17
the course of the17
the time of the17
himself at the head17
the inhabitants of the17
to the united provinces17
the character of the17
the question of the17
people of the netherlands17
general of the union17
the other side of17
on either side of17
is said to have17
to one of the16
by the duke of16
a matter of fact16
an offensive and defensive16
a member of the16
the prince of wales16
for the maintenance of16
by the name of16
for a long time16
the story of the16
the assent of the16
from time to time16
offensive and defensive alliance16
with the title of16
in the east indies15
a part of the15
the names of the15
of the province of15
the result of the15
the possession of the15
of the united netherlands15
of the eighteenth century15
the nature of the15
it was in the15
one of the finest15
are to be found15
parts of the country15
the church of st15
the top of the15
so far as to15
the spirit of the15
prince of orange had15
the death of his15
one of the chief15
be seen in the15
and it was not15
the summit of the15
the th of may15
of the kingdom of15
the right of the14
as we have seen14
the opening of the14
the appearance of the14
by franz hanfstaengl the14
in the face of14
the th of august14
there is not a14
the opposition of the14
cousin by blanche mcmanus14
he was a man14
in the days of14
is to be seen14
the formation of a14
of a number of14
on the same day14
the majority of the14
in the service of14
this state of things14
put an end to14
in the dutch service14
to that of the14
at the close of14
in holland and zeeland14
from the fact that14
the execution of the14
said to have been14
the th of march14
the duke of anjou14
a portion of the14
it was not until14
of john de witt14
are to be seen14
either side of the14
the cause of the14
the establishment of the14
on the following day14
other side of the13
in consequence of the13
of the dutch people13
the pacification of ghent13
to raise the siege13
of the golden fleece13
by blanche mcmanus our13
the life of the13
of spain and the13
by edmondo de amicis13
the east and west13
large part of the13
he was able to13
part of the country13
the conduct of the13
the order of the13
with the help of13
to draw up a13
in the island of13
as soon as he13
on the one hand13
greater part of the13
in the first place13
came to an end13
the kings of france13
the terms of the13
of the middle ages13
and one of the13
at the hands of13
on the subject of13
blanche mcmanus our little13
that is to say13
to the death of13
it was in vain13
all over the country13
for the benefit of13
in which he was13
the th of january13
was not to be13
on one of the13
in the sixteenth century13
in the time of13
was the first to12
on account of the12
of the second chamber12
of the east india12
in the direction of12
the consent of the12
it is necessary to12
the entrance to the12
with the united provinces12
in the centre of12
had for some time12
under the title of12
of which he was12
the reins of power12
a great part of12
the conclusion of a12
in accordance with the12
be found in the12
to the throne of12
the seat of the12
the mouths of the12
the conclusion of the12
of holland and belgium12
the head of an12
the heart of the12
the population of the12
in face of the12
in the estates of12
the progress of the12
a number of the12
of the batavian republic12
the battle of waterloo12
the island of walcheren12
the restoration of the12
in the same way12
a great deal of12
the maintenance of the12
was at this time12
the west india company12
the war of independence12
the hands of a12
this part of the12
the subject of the12
of the netherlands was12
the state of the12
and as soon as12
the arrival of the12
the duchess of parma12
of the country and12
of holland to the12
it was necessary to12
by the side of12
republic of the united11
the second chamber of11
the army of the11
by the king of11
in the possession of11
the walls of the11
the body of the11
the aid of the11
the united provinces in11
england and the united11
but it is not11
in the narrow seas11
one of the few11
the republic of the11
the protection of the11
the destruction of the11
the troops of the11
to the fact that11
at the cost of11
the rhine and the11
on the evening of11
and a number of11
the head of his11
the work of the11
of the kings of11
in the reign of11
the th of july11
of the states of11
under the influence of11
in the council of11
by the fact that11
in the low countries11
the house of nassau11
in a state of11
in the autumn of11
in addition to the11
but it was not11
parts of the world11
for the protection of11
the whole of his11
the island of marken11
the site of the11
the outbreak of the11
of flanders and brabant11
the estates of the11
the place de la11
the ruins of the11
in the seventeenth century11
to such an extent11
there is no doubt11
the administration of justice11
to the duke of11
the dutch and english11
estates of holland to11
of the french revolution11
ambassador at the hague11
of holland and the11
of the th of11
made himself master of11
from this time forward11
a considerable part of11
the commencement of the11
the leaders of the11
at one of the11
of the city of11
to which he was10
mynheer van der veer10
the center of the10
in command of the10
off the coast of10
the formation of the10
at a time when10
the midst of a10
went so far as10
the establishment of a10
by a series of10
the peace of munster10
in a short time10
the united provinces to10
early part of the10
the counts of holland10
for so many years10
the defeat of the10
a few of the10
on the death of10
the king and the10
and west india companies10
the constitution of the10
and there is a10
the interior of the10
the relations between the10
to come to the10
of the members of10
the level of the10
of some of the10
at the expense of10
of the fifteenth century10
the door of the10
was on the point10
in a position to10
the use of the10
the wife of the10
of the two countries10
one of the many10
and the duke of10
name of the king10
as if he were10
fell into the hands10
it would have been10
in the shape of10
no alternative but to10
the same time a10
on the basis of10
one of the greatest10
the upper part of10
east and west india10
all the efforts of10
the marriage of the10
as if they had10
in the annals of10
the palais de justice10
be said to have10
the people of holland10
the th of october10
the evening of the10
to the scene of10
the capital of the10
in the heart of10
was followed by the10
cape of good hope10
with that of the10
relations between the two10
as well as in10
of the town of10
with regard to the10
almost the whole of10
the negotiations for the10
and on the th10
at the instigation of9
members of the assembly9
the interests of the9
the united provinces were9
the revolt of the9
in the person of9
the navigation of the9
the appearance of a9
between him and the9
had been so long9
of an army of9
there can be no9
the views of the9
against the life of9
of the order of9
council of state was9
than that of the9
of the war with9
chamber of the states9
from house to house9
in the same year9
battle of the downs9
to the house of9
it was not till9
place de la concorde9
toward the end of9
that it is not9
the house of burgundy9
and the death of9
the exception of the9
the th of april9
be one of the9
in the eyes of9
the midst of this9
order of the golden9
and there is no9
the foundation of the9
of the provincial estates9
in the summer of9
the estuary of the9
the help of the9
it is needless to9
counts egmont and horn9
to the estates of9
the battle of the9
the events of the9
the peace of utrecht9
do not wish to9
put himself at the9
end of the year9
was to be seen9
the face of the9
of the fundamental law9
the presence of a9
sense of the word9
the confidence of the9
is to be found9
from all parts of9
the sides of the9
a great number of9
may be said to9
the meetings of the9
by force of arms9
the first half of9
the attention of the9
of the dutch in9
the honor of the9
estates of holland and9
the scene of the9
the midst of his9
the queen of bohemia9
oath of allegiance to9
of the dutch to9
the policy of the9
the united provinces and9
the flower of the9
under the protection of9
of the king and9
the overthrow of the9
a visit to the9
the hollanders and zeelanders9
to the king of9
of holland and zealand9
that the prince of9
does not seem to9
as long as the9
it is difficult to9
the rights of the9
a few days later9
the expulsion of the9
the rest of his9
it was one of9
in regard to the9
the privileges of the9
in favour of the9
here and there a9
to the dignity of9
the early part of9
in the second chamber9
of england and france9
the treaty of the9
it was agreed that9
face to face with9
was the state of9
upper part of the9
in some of the9
in the art of9
of the spanish troops9
the arms of the9
the death of william9
the cape of good9
for a number of9
the bank of the9
for the defence of9
in the conduct of9
became more and more9
and the prince of9
of the counts of9
of the spanish netherlands9
in the th century9
and laid siege to9
a special mission to9
the orders of the9
in the absence of9
to bring about a9
an end to the9
a special embassy to8
the dutch in the8
the cause of his8
not seem to have8
the benefit of the8
the school of anatomy8
on the island of8
and on the other8
returned to the hague8
the approach of the8
to say that the8
of the french army8
of the fourteenth century8
of the english government8
the great majority of8
the duke of arschot8
take part in the8
assent of the states8
had the support of8
for some time been8
the independence of the8
the states of the8
the emperor and the8
the author of through8
both men and women8
the abolition of the8
the action of the8
at the hague in8
a man of great8
the king of england8
state of the country8
head of an army8
the death of philip8
parts of the netherlands8
is needless to say8
which he had so8
the end of a8
the edge of the8
on the morning of8
at the time when8
the synod of dort8
the withdrawal of the8
the towns of holland8
under the name of8
a declaration of war8
by a succession of8
the deputies of the8
the corner of the8
of their own country8
character of the people8
the elector of brandenburg8
as that of the8
the union of utrecht8
to take an oath8
the th of february8
at the hague and8
mass of the people8
the princes of orange8
in the first instance8
set to work to8
between france and the8
of philip the fair8
up and down the8
the court of the8
the war against the8
every part of the8
during the reign of8
at this very time8
the officers of the8
author of through noord8
must be remembered that8
the most important of8
from one of the8
in the minds of8
the army and navy8
the secretary of the8
by far the most8
considerable part of the8
the remainder of the8
great part of the8
of the man who8
may be seen in8
by means of the8
the return of the8
on his way to8
at the house of8
the basis of the8
with a feeling of8
more than a hundred8
the meuse and the8
the abbey of st8
as well as for8
the prosperity of the8
every now and then8
in the center of8
were made by the8
to send a special8
during the whole of8
in favor of the8
of the battle of8
revision of the constitution8
ships of the line8
one hundred and fifty8
as soon as they8
of the land and8
it must be remembered8
by the aid of8
the creation of the8
don john of austria8
to the peace of8
of the island of8
had no intention of8
representatives of the people8
the eyes of the8
the hand of the8
took place on the8
the palace of the8
for a short time8
trade in the indies8
had so long been8
and the estates of8
the act of exclusion8
to the right and8
the council of blood8
it is one of8
the crown of thorns8
with which we are8
a number of years8
one of the great8
from the peace of8
of the french king8
second chamber of the8
the security of the8
he returned to the8
and many of the8
the remains of the8
in the thirteenth century8
the th of september8
which had been so8
the pont du gard8
name of the states8
the interest of the8
to take part in8
to deal with the8
in the hope of8
it was hoped that7
the mass of the7
of the character of7
the borders of the7
of the union of7
the claims of the7
the existence of the7
the streets of the7
between the two republics7
a council of state7
relations between england and7
the consideration of the7
the cost of the7
in the act of7
balance of power in7
side by side with7
had the effect of7
in the middle ages7
the case of the7
in the city of7
of the sovereignty of7
on the summit of7
provinces of the netherlands7
first half of the7
the th of december7
the natives of the7
cousin by mary f7
to the command of7
of the state of7
the north of europe7
the success of the7
holland and its people7
to the exclusion of7
and there was a7
the effect of this7
that part of the7
the same time to7
at the side of7
the brunt of the7
committee of public safety7
at the present moment7
there was not a7
the proposals of the7
on the edge of7
the house of the7
of the thirteenth century7
of light and shade7
to some of the7
a renewal of the7
as i have said7
of the representatives of7
france and the netherlands7
those who do not7
one of the best7
to carry out the7
the descendants of the7
the meeting of the7
reason to believe that7
of many of the7
it seems as though7
in the ryks museum7
the belle of the7
a nation of shopkeepers7
of john the fearless7
the mind of the7
of the dutch nation7
it was the first7
it was arranged that7
an account of the7
with the aid of7
in our national gallery7
the rest of europe7
to be in the7
young prince of orange7
was in vain that7
of the towns of7
the kingdom of holland7
with a view to7
the time when the7
is the tomb of7
in the northern netherlands7
of the french ambassador7
to the hague to7
prince of orange to7
was to be the7
on the opposite page7
the golden age of7
the title of the7
a good deal of7
the approval of the7
to the level of7
the refusal of the7
the invasion of the7
the speaker of the7
the chapel of the7
of the princes of7
in the manner of7
the balance of power7
in the relations between7
and that of the7
large number of the7
it was felt that7
was one of those7
the first time in7
the roman catholic church7
the house in the7
of the privy council7
the president of the7
in the pay of7
seized the opportunity to7
the period of the7
the night of the7
is not to be7
the reign of louis7
part of the population7
to go to the7
and here and there7
assembly of the states7
the birth of a7
on a special mission7
on the ground that7
in the dutch republic7
at the present day7
of the present day7
the carrying out of7
service of the states7
of the twelfth century7
it is possible to7
some of the most7
on behalf of the7
of the netherlands were7
in comparison with the7
all the rest of7
of the states in7
between the dutch and7
and the king of7
the english and dutch7
between england and france7
of the country were7
the attitude of the7
between france and england7
of the siege of7
the power of spain7
between the english and7
took part in the7
of the new kingdom7
the sight of the7
of the high grounds7
the safety of the7
one of the three7
authority of the states7
the very heart of7
the men and women7
to the end of7
by a number of7
and some of the7
powers and functions of7
of the peace of7
in proportion to the7
an increase of the7
in the fact that7
england and the states7
of the other provinces7
and there was no7
the throne of england7
the young prince of7
the fundamental law of7
one of the largest7
as they were called7
there is a great7
in many cases the7
the defence of the7
at the hague on7
a large proportion of7
the room in which7
the decline of the7
king of spain and7
that he did not7
so long as the7
the right and left7
were to be found7
count of holland and7
for the use of7
to be one of7
of france and england7
the fury of the7
in a number of7
in a country where7
even went so far7
of the reign of7
on the top of7
now and then a7
the lover of the7
by the council of7
if it were a7
for the invasion of7
the peace of nimeguen7
did his utmost to7
at the very time7
the th of june7
more than any other7
renewal of the war7
in the battle of7
one of the principal7
to be able to7
the way in which7
there was to be7
prosecution of the war7
a body of troops7
a revision of the7
to the relief of7
it was too late7
while at the same7
to return to the7
in opposition to the7
the direction of the7
the beginning of a7
in spite of all7
the same year the7
the system of government7
the english council of7
but it is a7
a certain amount of7
the country and the7
with which he had7
that the dutch were7
to the advantage of7
the convent of st7
i do not know7
as it was called7
in the councils of6
the french and the6
meeting of the states6
to the east of6
the view from the6
was necessary for the6
to the pacification of6
speaker of the assembly6
years of his life6
for many years to6
in the light of6
to take advantage of6
the foreign policy of6
william lewis of nassau6
at that time a6
the way to the6
the islands of zealand6
minister of the interior6
the education of the6
the will of the6
and he did not6
under the sovereignty of6
he was in the6
the son of the6
the steps of the6
between the two powers6
still to be seen6
the powers of the6
by the hands of6
if they had been6
on the council of6
the city of windmills6
his accession to power6
the month of august6
the period with which6
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the shape of a6
a short distance from6
for the repayment of6
of the dutch was6
of the court of6
hands of the dutch6
in the cause of6
of the dutch painters6
our little dutch cousin6
that there was a6
for the establishment of6
for the recovery of6
the hotel de ville6
the feet of the6
on the occasion of6
part of the world6
by the french king6
of the new government6
required to take an6
needless to say that6
in the castle of6
the triumph of the6
could no longer be6
in the management of6
the course of a6
the command of a6
did not wish to6
and the whole of6
of the sea and6
and it was the6
or at least the6
a right understanding of6
in the streets of6
the crown of spain6
is said to be6
the news of this6
on condition that the6
come to an end6
took possession of the6
to the aid of6
to the crown of6
from holland and its6
in right of his6
which led to the6
at the very moment6
in the way of6
of the fact that6
of the rhine and6
and in a few6
the declaration of war6
revolt of the netherlands6
are a number of6
the last years of6
lost no time in6
by one of the6
of the southern provinces6
of the old republic6
the knowledge of the6
set sail for the6
but he did not6
the duke of buckingham6
with the loss of6
at the opening of6
the emperor charles v6
as might be expected6
council of state and6
sovereign of the netherlands6
it is clear that6
the form of government6
the united provinces was6
towards the end of6
the freedom of the6
the first years of6
to the formation of6
a special envoy to6
in the provincial estates6
of the edict of6
was made by the6
he met with a6
a seat on the6
from the top of6
the erection of the6
by the peace of6
the most part the6
there had been a6
reign of william iii6
of the affairs of6
which he had been6
conduct of foreign affairs6
the bulk of the6
the supreme command of6
an oath of allegiance6
a settlement of the6
was taken by the6
that it would be6
great majority of the6
the recovery of the6
that they could not6
at the feet of6
would have been a6
the tyranny of the6
in place of the6
on the south side6
to be seen at6
in the teeth of6
in the second place6
along the banks of6
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