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The answer of the States General of the United Provinces, to the memorial delivered to their High Mightinesses, by Count D' Av Aux, ambassador extraordinary of the Most Christian King, July 26. 1701. Abstracted out of the register of the resolutions of the states general, of Monday, August 1, 1701
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The declaration of the states general, mentioned in His Majesty's speech
Being an answer to two memorials, (both which are hereto prefixed,) viz. I. Memorial of the Abbe de La Ville, presented to the states general, by the secretary of France, April 17. 1747. II. The paper delivered by M. Chiquet, charged with the affairs of France at the Hague, to the president of the assembly of the states, on the 27th of Sept. 1747 -
The answer of the high and mighty lords the States-General of the United Provinces. To the memorial presented to their High and Mightinesses by Monsieur d' Avaux, ambassador extraordinary from His Most Christian Majesty, the 26th of July, 1701. Extracted from the register of the resolutions of the high and mighty lords the States-General of the United-Provinces of the low-countries. Monday, August 1st. 1701
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Phenix X. The answer of the States-General of the United Provinces of the low-countries, to the declaration of war of the King of Great Britain. Printed in 1674. Publish'd by their Lordship's order
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Resolutions of the high and mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands, for supporting the succession to the Crown of Great Britain in the illustrious house of Hanover
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The resolution of the States General of the United Provinces, upon the mournful occasion of the death of His late Majesty of Great Britain, William the Third, of glorious memory. ... An extract, taken from the register of the resolutions of the high and mighty lords, the States-General of the United-Provinces. Saturday March 25. 1702
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A letter from the States-General to the Queen of Great-Britain
about the Duke of Ormond's orders not to fight; and the Bishop of Bristol's declaration, that the Queen thought herself disengaged from all obligations to the Dutch -
Two letters, one from the States-General to His Most Christian Majesty; the other from His Most Christian Majesty to the States-General
relating to the present conjuncture of affairs -
The reply of the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low Countrys, to the letter of the King of Great Brittain
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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 -
The declaration and resolution of the States of Holland, touching the Parliament and common-wealth of England
With their calling of a general councel at the Hague, and their proclamation and proceedings concerning the last great sea fight upon the Downs. Together, with a perfect narrative thereof, sent to the Parliament, and one hundred sail of men of war to be forthwith sent out for the preservation of the States -
An answer of the States-General of the United Provinces, to the memorial of the extraordinary ambassadour of Sweden, relating to a peace
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A treatise of the peace made and concluded between the states of the lowe countries
assembled within the citie of Bruxels, and the Prince of Orenge, the states of Holland and Zeland, with the associates, published the viij. day of Nouember. 1576. VVith the agreement and confirmatio[n] of the kings maiestie, as followeth. Translated out of a dutch copy printed in Bruxels by the Kings printer, vvith the said Kings priuiledge -
An extract of the registers of the resolutions of the high and mighty Lords, the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, Thursday the 14th, October, 1688
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A declaration of war of the States General of the United Provinces against the King of Sweden
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An authentic account of the proceedings of their High Mightinesses, the states of Holland and West-Friezeland, on the complaint laid before them by His Excellency Sir Joseph Yorke, His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador at the Hague, concerning hostilities committed in the rive of Bengal. To which is added, an appendix, Containing the Original Letters of Colonel Clive (now Lord Clive), Admiral Pococke, Admiral Watson, With other Vouchers. Translated from the original Dutch, printed by Authority
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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 -
The answer of the States-General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries to the declaration of war of the King of Great Britain
printed in 1674 -
A memorial delivered to His Majesty (July 21/31, 1664) from the Lord Van-Gogh, ambassador from the States General of the United Provinces
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A Deduction penned to informe the King of Great Brittainie upon several poincts contained in certaine answeare by His Majest. delivered vnto the ambassadour of the States Generall of the Vnited Netherlands
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A memorial delivered to His Majesty (July 21/31 1664) from the Lord Van-Gogh, ambassador from the States General of the United Provinces
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The propositions of their excellencies the ambassadovrs of the high and mighty states generall of the united provinces in the Netherlands
delivered by them, by word of mouth, in both Houses of the Parliament of England, the 22/12 of July, 1644 -
A placat of the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands
conteining a sharp prohibition to the inhabitants of these lands, and also concerning the navigation and commerce of the neutrals to the havens of France and England ... = Placcaet van de Hooge Mogende Heeren Staten Generael der Vereenichde Nederlanden : houdende scherp verboodt jegens de ingesetenen der selver Landen, ende voorts raeckende de navigatie ende commercie van de neutralen op de havenen van Vankrijck ende Engelandt -
An ordinance or proclamation by the Prince of Orange and states of Holland, in Her Majesties behalf and at her request
wherein is expresly commanded that no fugitive or delinquent fled from the Parliament in England shall presume to come within ten miles of Her Maiesties court upon perill of their apprehension, and being sent over into England to answer their accusers : whereunto is added the maner of scituation and setling of Her Majesties court at the Hage, the great and most sumptuous entertainment of the Lady Elizabeth towards her, with many other things of worthy note -
A treatise concerning the exercise of William Walcot, Esq; his art of making salt-water fresh
With a short account of the gain and advantages that ships may have by the exercise thereof