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- "We're against apartheid, but ..." : Dutch policy toward South Africa
- 20th century architecture in the Netherlands
- 45 years with Philips : an industrialist's life
- 6(0) ways-- artistic practice in culturally diverse times
- 6. Julii; 1644. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, declaring John Webster, Theophilus Bainham, Edward Manning, Richard Ford and James Yard, merchants, to be incendiaries between the United Provinces, and the kingdom and Parliament of England.
- A Bilateral bicentennial : a history of Dutch-American relations, 1782-1982
- A Bloudy fight between [t]he two potent fleets of England and Holland, on Thursday and Friday the second and third of June, in St. Georges Channel : with the number of ships that were burnt, sunk, and taken in the engagement: And a perfect account of the proceedings of both the fleets
- A Christian and brotherly exhortation to peace: : directed unto the soverain states of England, and the United Provinces of the Netherlands. And to the people of both nations. Translated out of the French copie, sent by a lover of peace from beyond sea
- A Copy of the resolution of the states provincial of Freezland : relating to the levyes under debate in the States General, Fryday the 15/25 Feb., 1684
- A Copy of verses upon the late fight at sea.
- A Declaration of the present proceedings of the French, Danes, and the Hollanders, touching the King of Scots: : and a new act and proclamation of the states, to all captains, masters, and officers of ships, throughout all harbours, haven-towns, and cinque-ports, within the dominion of the Netherlands: published by sound of trumpet, and beat of drum throughout the United Provinces, for all officers in general to yeeld obedience thereunto, upon pain of death. Together with their orders and instructions to Admiral De Wit. And a letter sent to the Parliament of England from the generals at sea, concerning the transaction, affairs, and engagement of the enemy. Subscribed, Robert Blake, Rich: Dean, Geo: Monck. Published according to order
- A Description of the seven United Provinces of Netherland : wherein is set forth the quality of the country, the productions of the soyl, the trade, manufactures, customes manners and dispositions of the people, the constitution of their laws, the number of the towns, cities and fortification, the original, strength, greatness and riches of each city : together with an exact map of the whole county wherein is laid down the scituations of every city, town, village, castle, fort, and every other remarkable place throughout the whole of the land
- A Description of the seventeen provinces : and of the province of Haynault in particular, in which is the city of Mons
- A Dutch community : social and cultural structure and process in a bulb-growing region in the Netherlands
- A Dutch republican baroque : theatricality, dramatization, moment, and event
- A Large and true discourse : wherein is set foorth all the circumstances, in what manner all the sixe great gallies (sent out of Spayne into the Low Countries) are destroyed, forced, and runne on ground, how they were called, what captaines and gouernours commaunded, the number of souldiers, ordnance and slaues, what ships of warre ours did stemme and sailed ouer them, and also what number of their people were saued
- A Memoriall intended to be delivered to the Lords State, Monday 10 March, stilo novo : to the High and mighty Lords the States of Holland
- A Mixed-longitudinal, interdisciplinary study of growth and development
- A Narrative of the progress of His Most Christian Majesties armes against the Dutch : with the names of the several places taken, likewise a letter from His said Majesty to the Queen of France, giving an account of his passing the Rhine at Tolhuys : with a list of the French nobility killed and wounded in that action
- A Relation of the engagement of the fleet of the Common-wealth of England under the command of Gen. Blake, Gen. Deane, and Gen. Munke. With the Dutch fleet, under the command of Van Trump. : Abstracted out of severall letters and relations made to the Councell of State. And a list of the particulars of the losse on both sides. With the copy of a letter from the commissioners of prize goods from Dover, touching the said fight between the English and the Dutch. And the particulars of all the three fights, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday last. And the glorious victory in taking, sinking, and totall dispersing the Hollanders fleet, which was between four and 500 saile. Imprimatur, Hen. Scobel Cleric. Parliamenti
- A Request presented to the King of Spayn and the Lordes of the Counsel of the State by the inhabitantes of the Louue Countreyes : protesting that they will liue according to the reformation of the Gospell, the xxij. of Iune. 1578
- A True and perfect relation of the late and dreadful inundation which happened in Holland on Sunday Novemb. 3, 1675 at 4 of the clock afternoon, Saturn being then in opposition to Mars : by which lamentable accident all the land is set under water from Amsterdam to Leyden, Utrecht, Woorden, Tergow, all South-Holland, and a great part of North-Holland, about Hoorn, &c. : together with an account of those further miseries and calamities that followed thereupon, as the drowning of men, women and children, and multitudes of cattel : as also a brief account of a dreaful storm with thunder and lightning on the same day at Antwerp and Gent, to the loss of the lives of divers porsons [sic]
- A True and perfect relation of the nevves sent from Amsterdam, the 21. of February, 1603 : concerning the fight of fiue Dutche shippes in the East Indies, against the Portugall fleete, consisting of eight great gallions, and 22. galleyes both great and small, wherof was Admirall, Don Andreas Fartado Mendosa : wherevnto is added also, the voyage and nauigation of the said fiue Dutche shippes and others, in the iles of East Indies, and of their comming home
- A book forged in hell : Spinoza's scandalous treatise and the birth of the secular age
- A book of hours for Engelbert of Nassau, : the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
- A book of the continuation of forreign passages : That is, of the peace made between this Common-wealth, & that of the united Provinces of the Netherlands, with all the articles of that peace. Apr. 5. 1654. And the articles of peace, friendship and entercourse agreed between England and Sweden, in a treaty at Usall. May 9. 1654. As also the substance of the articles of the treaty of peace betwixt England and France. Given at White Hall the 20 of Novemb: 1655. From Generall Blakes fleet, the Turks in Argier do consent to deliver up all the English slaves, and desire a firme peace for ever: and in Tunnis road we battered their castle of Porta-ferina, and set on fire their fleet in the harbour. Apr. 9. 1655. Moreover, an attempt on the island of Jamaica, and taking the town of St. Jago de la viga, beating the enemy from their forts and ordnance, being a body of 3000 men, and so took possession of the island, May 10 1655. With a full description thereof. With a true narrative of the late successe ... against the King of Spains West India
- A brief abstract of the case concerning the letters patents for reprizals (hereunto annexed) against the States-General and their subjects : whereupon Capt. Compton Gwyther, William Coates, Joseph Bullivant, John Baxter, Francis Wansell, Francis Martin, John Gibson, and William Jones, prisoners in the Marshalsea, are to be tryed for their lives, according to the common law of England, on the 18th of February instant, upon the Statute of 28 Henry 8. cap. 15 under the pretence of piracy, for taking a Galliot-Hoy (called the Love of Rotterdam) laden with 160 tun of wine, and prunes, on the 3d of December last, bound from Bourdeaux to Dort
- A brief account of some of the late incroachments and depredations of the Dutch upon the English : and of a few of those many advantages which by fraud and violence they have made of the British nations since the revolution, and of the means enabling them thereunto
- A brief character of the Low-Countries under the States : being three weeks observation of the vices and vertues of the inhabitants
- A brief character of the Low-Countries under the states : being three weeks observation of the vices and vertues of the inhabitants
- A brief character of the Low-Countries under the states : being three weeks observation of the vices and vertues of the inhabitants
- A brief character of the Low-countries under the States : being three weeks observation of the vices and virtues of the inhabitants
- A brief relation of the surprizing several English merchants goods by Dvtch men of warre : their carrying them into Zealand and there condemning them for prize upon no other force or account but that they were English mens
- A brief relation of the surprizing several English merchants goods by Dvtch men of warre : their carrying them into Zealand and there condemning them for prize upon no other force or account but that they were English mens
- A briefe declaration of the proceedings of the peace that is now intreating of betweene the King of Spaine, the Archduke, and the Generall States of the Vnited Prouinces : together with an abstract of diuers weightie reasons and arguments alleged by the Netherlanders, to proue that the Generall States ought not by any meanes to grant vnto the discontinuance of their trade and trafficke into the East-Indies
- A briefe relation, of what is hapned since the last of August 1598. by comming of the Spanish campe into the dukedom of Cleue: and the bordering free countries, which with most odious and barbarous crueltie they take as enemies, for the seruice of God, and the King of Spaine (as they say). : Heerunto is adioyned a translation out of Latin, of a letter of the Emperours embassadour, to the admirant of Arragon, the generall of the said army: with his answere. Together with a description of the vvhale of Berckhey, or the great fish which stranded or came on shoare at Berckhey in Holland, the third of February 1598. ... Also a letter of the Emperour of Germany, to the admirant of Arragon ... With the admirants answere. ... Faithfully translated out of the Dutch coppy printed at Roterdam
- A catalogue of all the cheifest [sic] rarities in the publick theater and anatomie-hall of the University of Leyden,
- A century of Dutch manuscript illumination,
- A certaine relation of the hog-faced gentlewoman called Mistris Tannakin Skinker : who was borne at Wirkham a neuter towne betweene the Emperour and the Hollander, scituate on the river Rhyne, who was bewitched in her mothers wombe in the yeare 1618. and hath lived ever since unknowne in this kind to any, but her parents and a few other neighbours. And can never recover her true shape, tell she be married, &c. Also relating the cause, as it is since conceived, how her mother came so bewitched
- A chronological revise of those three successive princes of Holland, of Zeland, and of Freisland, Floris the Fourth, his sonne William King of the Romans, and Floris the Fift
- A collection of all the acts, memorials & letters, that pass'd in the negotiation of the peace : with the treaties concluded at Nimeguen
- A collection of state papers relative to the first acknowledgment of the sovereignty of the United States of America and the reception of their minister plenipotentiary by their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Netherlands : to which is prefixed the political character of John Adams, ambassador plenipotentiary from the states of North America to their High Mightiness the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands
- A compact geography of the Netherlands
- A critical survey of studies on Dutch colonial history
- A declaration and narrative of the proceedings of the Parliament of England, touching the message and Letters of Credence, sent from the Estates General of the United Provinces; : and presented to the Parliament by the Lord Ambassador Cats; with his Lordships speech delivered at the same time; and a translate of the States message into English; presented to Mr. Speaker by the Lord Ambassador Schaep; and read in the House: with the Parliaments answer, declaration, votes, and order, concerning the same. Published by authority
- A declaration of his Excellency the Lord Admiral Vantrump, : touching the royal fort of monarchy, the King of Scots, and the D. of York: sent to the King of Denmark, and the Q. of Sweden: with his desires thereupon; his resolution touching England; and the answer of their Royal Highnesses thereunto. The advance of Vantrump towards the Downs; a great victory obtained; the particulars of the fight; and the bloudy proceedings of the Dutch against the English; with their stripping and whipping them; and afterwards washing them with vinegar and salt
- A declaration of the Hollanders : touching the late King, and the commonwealth of England: with the granting forth new letters of mart by the States General against all English ships whatsoever: and the beating and reviling of divers English gentlemen at the Hague. Also the motion of the Dutch fleet Northwards with an hundred and seven sail of men of war, to find out the English navy; their taking of two English ships, and burning another near Scarborough. Likewise, the condition of affairs in France, and the taking of two hundred men and horse of the Prince of Conde's forces, near St. Clow: with the march of General Thurenne against the Spanish army
- A declaration of the L. Admiral Vantrump, concerning the King of Scots, and the Parliament of England;
- A declaration of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England : to the high and mighty lords, the states of the United Provinces
- A declaration of the Parliament of England. : Written to the high and mighty Lords, the Lords States General of the Vnited Provinces of the Low-Countreys: concerning their last embassie extraordinary into England
- A declaration of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, relating to the affairs and proceedings between this Common-wealth and the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, and the present differences occasioned on the States part. : And the answer of the parliament to the three papers from the ambassadors extraordinary of the States Generall, upon occasion of the late fight between the fleets. With a narrative of the late engagement between the English and Holland fleet. As also a collection of the proceedings in the treaty between the Lord Pauw, ambassador extraordinary from the States Generall of the United Provinces, and the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England
- A declaration of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, : relating to the affairs and proceedings between this Commonwealth and the State general of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, and the present differences occasioned on the States part and the Answer of the Parliament to Three Papers ... With a Narrative of the late engagement between the English and Holland fleet
- A declaration of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, relating to the affairs and proceedings between this Commonwealth and the States General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, : and the present differences occcasioned [sic] on the States part. And the answer of the Parliament to three papers from the ambassadors extraordinary of the States General, upon occasion of the late fight between the fleets. With a narrative of the late engagement betvveen the English and Holland fleet. As also a collection of the proceedings in the treaty between the Lord Pauw, Ambassador Extraordinary from the States General of the United Provinces, and the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. Friday the ninth of Iuly, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that no person whatsoever, without particular license from the Parliament, do presume to print the declaration ... Nor any the papers therewith printed, other then the printer to the Parliament. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti
- A declaration of the causes moouing the Queene of England to giue aide to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the lowe countries
- A declaration of the high and mighty lords, the States of Holland, concerning the Parliament and common-wealth of England; : with their instructions and decree given to the Lord High-Admiral Vantrump, for the taking of all English and Scottish ships: and his resolution to fight it out to the last man, against all those who shall engage against them: together with the advancing of the King of Scots standard; his royal message to 7 Chrisitan kings and princes: and L. Col. Lilburns letter to the Lord Gen. Cromwel
- A declaration of the states of Holland, concerning the Parliament of England: : with the rising of the Dutch-men, their seting forth three hundred sayl of ships to be reveng'd upon the English; their design against Dover castle; and their banishing of the English from the exchange in Amsterdam, and other places. Also, joyful newes from Ireland; the obtaining of a great victory by the Parliaments forces; and the surrender of the strong town of Gallaway to Sir Charles Coot; with all the ordnance, arms, ammunition, bagg and baggage
- A declaration of war by the States-General against the French, Hague, March 12, 1689
- A declaration of war of the States General of the United Provinces against the King of Sweden
- A declaration or manifest of the high and mighty lords the States Generall of the Vnited Netherland Provinces: : comprehending a true relation of their sincere intention, and lawfull proceedings in the treaty with the extraordinary embassadors, and the commissionaries of the present goverment [sic] of England, so as the same hath been held here in the Hague, as also at London. And likewise of the unjust and violent proceedings of those of the said government, which have forced the said States Generall by way of retortion, to defend their state and subjects against their oppressions
- A deduction penned to informe the King of Great Brittanie : upon several poincts contained in certaine answeare by his Majest. delivered vnto the Ambassadour of the States Generall of the Vnited Netherlands
- A defence and true declaration of the thinges lately done in the lowe countrey, : whereby may easily be seen to whom all the beginning and cause of the late troubles and calamities is to be imputed. And therewith also the sclaunders wherewith the aduersaries do burden the churches of the lowe countrey are plainly confuted
- A demonstration policy evaluation of the Dutch Second Transport Structure Plan (SVV)
- A description of the King's royal palace and gardens at Loo : together with A short account of Holland in which there are some observations relating to their diseases
- A description of the king's royal palace and gardens at Loo : together with a short account of Holland : in which there are some observations relating to their diseases
- A description of the king's royal palace and gardens at Loo : together with a short account of Holland : in which there are some observations relating to their diseases
- A description of the prosperitie, strength, and wise gouernment of the vnited Prouinces of the Netherlands : Signified by the Batauian virgin, in her seat of vnitie. Wherein is related the whole state of those countries at this present time
- A description of the seaventeen provinces commonly called the Low-Countries (the present stage of action) : as also of the rivers, cities, commodities, strong towns, forts, and other things remarkable therein
- A description of the seaventeen provinces commonly called the Low-Countries (the present stage of action) : as also of the rivers, cities, commodities, strong towns, forts, and other things remarkable therein
- A dictionary of Dutch & Flemish flower, fruit, and still life painters, 15th to 19th century
- A discourse : vindicating His Royal Master from the insolencies of a scandalous libel printed under the title of (An extract out of the register of the States General of the United Provinces, upon the memorial of Sir George Downing envoye︠e &c.) and delivered by the agent de Heyde for such to several publick ministers, wheras no such resolution was ever communicated to the same envoye︠e, nor any answer at all returned by Their Lordships to the said memorial
- A discourse of trade : in tvvo parts : the first treats of the reason of the decay of the strength, wealth, and trade of England, the latter, of the growth and increase of the Dutch trade above the English