The History of Holland and the Dutch Nation: From the Beginning of the Tenth Century to the End of the Eighteenth; Including an Account of the Municipal Institutions, Commercial Pursuits, and Social Habits of the People; the Rise and Progress of the Protestant Reformation, in Holland; the Intestine Dissensions, Foreign Wars, &c, Volume 2G. Willis, 1851 - Netherlands |
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