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The true interest and political maxims, of the republic of Holland [electronic resource] : Viz. I. O...

The true interest and political maxims, of the republic of Holland [electronic resource] : Viz. I. O...

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The true interest and political maxims, of the republic of Holland [electronic resource] : Viz. I. Of the nature, product, and advantages of Holland. II. Of the fishing-trade, &c. of Holland. III. Why heavy taxes have not drove the fishing-trade, &c. out of Holland. IV. Of the antient state of manufactures, fisheries, and navigation in Europe. V. That Holland is a richer merchandizing country than ever was in the world. VI. That all monopolies are prejudicial to Holland. VII. The great advantages of colonies to Holland. VIII. Of the Interest of Holland in relation to foreign princes and states. IX. That a free navigation ought to be kept. X. Of alliances, particularly with England. XI. That Holland, under a Stadbolder, was in continual broils and tumults. XII. That Holland, during its free government, is very well able to resist all foreign power. XIII. That Holland, united with utrecht only, is able to defend herself against all the potentates of the world, &c. &c. &c. Written by that great statesman and patriot, John de Witt, grand-pensioner of Holland. Translated from the original dutch. To which is prefixed, (never before printed) historical memoirs of the illustrious brothers Cornelius and John de Witt. By John Campbell, Esq;.

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The true interest and political maxims, of the republic of Holland [electronic resource] : Viz. I. Of the nature, product, and advantages of Holland. II. Of the fishing-trade, &c. of Holland. III. Why heavy taxes have not drove the fishing-trade, &c. out of Holland. IV. Of the antient state of manufactures, fisheries, and navigation in Europe. V. That Holland is a richer merchandizing country than ever was in the world. VI. That all monopolies are prejudicial to Holland. VII. The great advantages of colonies to Holland. VIII. Of the Interest of Holland in relation to foreign princes and states. IX. That a free navigation ought to be kept. X. Of alliances, particularly with England. XI. That Holland, under a Stadbolder, was in continual broils and tumults. XII. That Holland, during its free government, is very well able to resist all foreign power. XIII. That Holland, united with utrecht only, is able to defend herself against all the potentates of the world, &c. &c. &c. Written by that great statesman and patriot, John de Witt, grand-pensioner of Holland. Translated from the original dutch. To which is prefixed, (never before printed) historical memoirs of the illustrious brothers Cornelius and John de Witt. By John Campbell, Esq;.

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London : Printed for J. Nourse, at the Lamb, opposite Katherine-Street, in the Strand, 1746.

Uniform title

Aanwissing der heilsams politike Gronden en Maximen van de Republike van Holland. English.

Date

1746.

Record Identifier

74Vv5jve3Ddl

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991017824079702626

Language

English

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xc,[6],420p. ; 8°.

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Publisher

London : Printed for J. Nourse, at the Lamb, opposite Katherine-Street, in the Strand, 1746.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1746.

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The true interest and political maxims, of the republic of Holland [electronic resource] : Viz. I. Of the nature, product, and advantages of Holland. II. Of the fishing-trade, &c. of Holland. III. Why heavy taxes have not drove the fishing-trade, &c. out of Holland. IV. Of the antient state of manufactures, fisheries, and navigation in Europe. V. T...

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General note

A reissue, with a cancel titlepage, of 'Political maxims of the state of Holland', London, 1743.

Wrongly attributed to Jan de Witt; in fact by Pieter de la Court....

Citation / References Note

ESTC N14136.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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991017824079702626