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A11214A. S.A terrible sea-fight related in the copie of letter sent to I.M. councellour, pensioner, and bailiffe to the citie of Batavia : concerning the great fight betweene nine East India ships of the Hollanders and three great gallions, which happened about Goas Bare in the East Indies, the 20.30 of September, 1639.1640.03017765nan./cache/A11214.xml./txt/A11214.txt
A26328Adams, Edward.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 / by Edward Adams.1664.059551537nan./cache/A26328.xml./txt/A26328.txt
A26549Aglionby, William, d. 1705.The present state of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries as to the government, laws, forces, riches, manners, customes, revenue, and territory of the Dutch in three books / collected by W.A., Fellow of the Royal Society.1669.07239221065nan./cache/A26549.xml./txt/A26549.txt
A76017Albemarle, George Monck, Duke of, 1608-1670.Two letters from the fleet at sea, touching the late fight: the one written by Generall Monck to the Commissioners of the Admiralty sitting at Whitehall. The other by Capt Bourn, captain of the Resolution to his wife. In which fight Generall Deane is killed by a great shot, and a Dutch admirall blown up, and 3, or 4, of their ships sunk.1653.01024209nan./cache/A76017.xml./txt/A76017.txt
A56074Amsterdam (Netherlands). Raad.The protest of the city of Amsterdam in opposition to the states of Holland who pretend to raise 16000 new levies, by plurality of voices, contrary to the immunities and priviledges granted them by Mary Countess of Holland : being a manifest violation of their undoubted liberties.1684.01547272nan./cache/A56074.xml./txt/A56074.txt
A26186Aubery du Maurier, Louis, 1609-1687.The lives of all the princes of Orange, from William the Great, founder of the Common-wealth of the United Provinces written in French by the Baron Maurier, in the year 1682, and published at Paris, by order of the French King ; to which is added the life of His present Majesty King William the Third, from his birth to his landing in England, by Mr. Thomas Brown ; together with all the princes heads taken from original draughts.1693.08658825615nan./cache/A26186.xml./txt/A26186.txt
A27415Bentivoglio, Guido, 1577-1644.The compleat history of the warrs of Flanders written in Italian by the learned and famous Cardinall Bentivoglio ; Englished by the Right Honorable Henry, Earl of Monmouth ; the whole work illustrated with many figures of the chief personages mentioned in this history.1654.034507599592nan./cache/A27415.xml./txt/A27415.txt
A34296C. W.The Congress at The Hague1691.0152884523nan./cache/A34296.xml./txt/A34296.txt
A34614Carr, William, 17th cent.Remarks of the government of severall parts of Germanie, Denmark, Sweedland, Hamburg, Lubeck, and Hansiactique townes, but more particularly of the United Provinces with some few directions how to travell in the States dominions : together with a list of the most considerable cittyes in Europe, with the number of houses in each citty / written by Will. Carr ...1688.0345689840nan./cache/A34614.xml./txt/A34614.txt
A69794Carr, William, 17th cent.An accurate description of the United Netherlands, and of the most considerable parts of Germany, Sweden, & Denmark containing a succinct account of what is most remarkable in these countries, and necessary instructions for travellers : together with an exact relation of the entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William at the Hague / written by an English gentleman.1691.04274412905nan./cache/A69794.xml./txt/A69794.txt
A65203Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.A memorial delivered to His Majesty (July 21/31 1664) from the Lord Van-Gogh, ambassador from the States General of the United Provinces. Translated into English. With the ansvver which His Sacred Majesty returned thereunto.1664.02388468nan./cache/A65203.xml./txt/A65203.txt
B02118Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.A proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States-General of the Vnited Netherlands.1667.01215160nan./cache/B02118.xml./txt/B02118.txt
A52836Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.The letter sent by the States-General of the United Provinces of the Low Countreys to His Majesty, by their Trumpeter together with His Majesties answer to the said letter / translated out of French into English.1673.057091433nan./cache/A52836.xml./txt/A52836.txt
B02119Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.A proclamation, for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands.1674.01321197nan./cache/B02119.xml./txt/B02119.txt
A32483Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King, a proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlandsnan1244167nan./cache/A32483.xml./txt/A32483.txt
A68465Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604.A true discourse historicall, of the succeeding gouernours in the Netherlands, and the ciuill warres there begun in the yeere 1565 with the memorable seruices of our honourable English generals, captaines and souldiers, especially vnder Sir Iohn Norice knight, there performed from the yeere 1577. vntill the yeere 1589. and afterwards in Portugale, France, Britaine and Ireland, vntill the yeere 1598. Translated and collected by T.C. Esquire, and Ric. Ro. out of the reuerend E.M. of Antwerp. his fifteene bookes Historicæ Belgicæ; and other collections added: altogether manifesting all martiall actions meete for euery good subiect to reade, for defence of prince and countrey.1602.05263616303nan./cache/A68465.xml./txt/A68465.txt
A33302Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.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.1672.0189465811nan./cache/A33302.xml./txt/A33302.txt
A33387Clavell, Robert, d. 1711.His Majesties propriety and dominion on the Brittish seas asserted together with a true account of the Neatherlanders insupportable insolencies and injuries they have committed, and the inestimable benefits they have gained in their fishing on the English seas : as also their prodigious and horrid cruelties in the East and West-Indies, and other places : to which is added an exact mapp, containing the isles of Great Brittain and Ireland, with the several coastings, and the adjacent parts of our neighbours / by an experienced hand.1665.03461110145nan./cache/A33387.xml./txt/A33387.txt
A35075Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Articles of peace, union, and confederation, concluded and agreed between His Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of the common-wealth of England, Scotland & Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging, and the Lords, the States General of the united Provinces of the Netherlands, old style, in the year of our Lord God, 16541654.056891458nan./cache/A35075.xml./txt/A35075.txt
A80995Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Common-wealth, and that of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.1654.0920176nan./cache/A80995.xml./txt/A80995.txt
A17500Crosse, William, b. 1589 or 90, attributed name.The Dutch suruay VVherein are related and truly discoursed, the chiefest losses and acquirements, which haue past betweene the Dutch and the Spaniards, in these last foure yeares warres of the Netherlands, with a comparatiue ballancing and estimation of that which the Spaniards haue got in the Dutchies of Cleeue and Iuliers, with that which they haue lost vnto the Dutch and Persians, in Brasilia, Lima, and Ormus. VVhereunto are annext the Mansfeldian motiues, directed vnto all colonels, lieuzanant-colonels, sergeant majors, priuate captaines, inferiour officers, and souldiers, whose seruice is engag''d in this present expedition, vnder the conduct and commaund of the most illustrious Prince Ernestus, Earle of Mansfield.1625.0113203152nan./cache/A17500.xml./txt/A17500.txt
A36334D., Em.Nevves from the narrovv seas being a certain relation of a mighty and fearfull fight in those seas upon the coast of Frizeland : between a navy of Danes of a hundred sayle under the command of the grave van Erfurt1642.02390560nan./cache/A36334.xml./txt/A36334.txt
A35913Dalicourt, P.A relation of the French kings late expedition into the Spanish-Netherlands in the years 1667 and 1668 with an introduction discoursing his title thereunto, and an account of the peace between the two crowns, made the second of May, 1668 / Englished by G.H., Gent.1669.0292988205nan./cache/A35913.xml./txt/A35913.txt
A61701Davies, John, 1625-1693.The religion of the Dutch represented in several letters from a Protestant officer in the French army to a pastor and professor of divinity at Berne in Switserland ; out of the French.1680.0268477797nan./cache/A61701.xml./txt/A61701.txt
A29589De Britaine, William.The Dvtch vsurpation, or, A brief view of the behaviours of the States-General of the United Provinces, towards the kings of Great Britain with some of their cruelties and injustices exercised upon the subjects of the English nation; as also, a discovery of what arts they have used to arrive at their late grandeur, &c. / by William De Britaine.1672.0135643964nan./cache/A29589.xml./txt/A29589.txt
A04713Demetrius, Charles.Nevves from Gulick and Cleue A true and faithfull relation of the late affaires in the countries of Gulicke, Cleue and Bergh, and what townes haue certainely been taken aswell by Marquesse Spinola, as by Graue Maurice, and how it stands with them in those parts at this present. Seruing also to confute the false relation lately published in English. Together, with Count Henrie of Nassau his very late expeditions in the country of Marck, &c. Faithfully translated out of Dutch by Charles Demetrius, publike notarie of London. Published by authoritie.1615.03694853nan./cache/A04713.xml./txt/A04713.txt
A64847Dillingham, William, 1617?-1689.The commentaries of Sr. Francis Vere being diverse pieces of service, wherein he had command / written by himself in way of commentary ; published by William Dillingham ...1657.05527714669nan./cache/A64847.xml./txt/A64847.txt
A36496Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684.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 envoye͡e &c.) and delivered by the agent de Heyde for such to several publick ministers, wheras no such resolution was ever communicated to the same envoye͡e, nor any answer at all returned by Their Lordships to the said memorial / written by Sr George Downing.1664.054571420nan./cache/A36496.xml./txt/A36496.txt
A36499Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684.A reply of Sir George Downing Knight and Baronet, envoy extraordinary from His Majesty of Great-Britain, &c. to the remarks of the deputies of the Estates-General upon his memorial of December 20, 1664, old stile1665.0302658457nan./cache/A36499.xml./txt/A36499.txt
A36497Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684.A discourse written by Sir George Downing, the King of Great Britain''s envoy extraordinary to the states of the United Provinces 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, envoy, &c.), and delivered by the agent De Hyde for such to several publick ministers : whereas no such resolution was ever communicated to the said envoy, nor any answer returned at all by their lordships to the said memorial : whereunto is added a relation of some former and later proceedings of the Hollanders / by a meaner hand.1672.0266937521nan./cache/A36497.xml./txt/A36497.txt
A25514Dutch merchant.An ansvver to a late ill-natur''d libel, entituled, A trip to Holland being a real description of the country, the bravery, wisdom and industry of its inhabitants, and the several vertues which have their growth and encouragement in the seven United Provinces / by a Dutch merchant.1699.061091685nan./cache/A25514.xml./txt/A25514.txt
A65983E. W.Severall remarkable passages concerning the Hollanders since the death of Queene Elizabeth, untill the 25th of December, 1673 Some animadversions thereupon, in answere to a scandulous pamphlett called Englands appeale to the Parliament, from the private caball at white hall. With the continuation of the case between Sr. VVilliam Courten his heires and assignes and the East-India Company of the Netherlands, faithfully recollected by E.W. armig: and rendred into English, French, and Dutch, for satisfaction of his particular friends, in England, France, and the low countriers.1673.03824310877nan./cache/A65983.xml./txt/A65983.txt
A84485England and Wales. Council of State.Saturday April 22. 1654. By the Council at White-Hall. Whereas a peace is made, concluded, and ratified, between His Highness the Lord Protector, and the States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries. ...1654.0803142nan./cache/A84485.xml./txt/A84485.txt
A14335English gentleman of very good account.Extremities vrging the Lord Generall Sir Fra: Veare to the anti-parle with the Archduke Albertus. Written by an English gentleman of verie good account from Ostend, to a worshipfull gentleman his friend heere in England, imprinted verbatìm according to the originall. VVith a declaration of the desperate attempt made since, by the sayde Arch-dukes forces, for the winning of the ould towne1602.082982326nan./cache/A14335.xml./txt/A14335.txt
A49689English gentleman, attending the court of the King of Great Britain.A late voyage to Holland, with brief relations of the transactions at the Hague, also remarks on the manners and customs, nature, and commical humours of the people; their religion, government, habitations, way of living, and manner of treating stangers, especially to the English. Written by an English gentleman, attending the court of the King of Great Britain.1691.096582693nan./cache/A49689.xml./txt/A49689.txt
A46308English officer who was there during the last campaign.A journal of the late motions and actions of the confederate forces against the French in the United Provinces and the Spanish Netherlands with curious remarks on the situation, strength, and rarities of the most considerable cities, towns and fortifications in those countreys : together with an exact list of the army / written by an English officer who was there during the last campaign.1690.0104123045nan./cache/A46308.xml./txt/A46308.txt
A63407Everard, Edmund.A collection of several relations and treatises singular and curious of John Baptista Tavernier, Baron of Aubonne not printed among his first six voyages ... / published by Edmund Everard, Esquire ...1680.07839122871nan./cache/A63407.xml./txt/A63407.txt
A50889F. M.A narrative of the causes and events of civil-war between princes and people together with the manner how the people of Rome and of the Netherlands rejected and abjured their king and kingly government, with the form of their oaths of abjuration : extracted out of the Roman and Netherlands history : as likewise some objections now in contest concerning the taking of the like oath in this Common-Wealth examined and answered, if not for satisfaction at least for information of such as are concerned / by F.M.1659.073861867nan./cache/A50889.xml./txt/A50889.txt
A52842Fagel, H.The reply of the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low Countrys, to the letter of the King of Great Brittain1673.03286755nan./cache/A52842.xml./txt/A52842.txt
A41079Felltham, Owen, 1602?-1668.A brief character of the Low-Countries under the states being three weeks observation of the vices and vertues of the inhabitants.1652.099682934nan./cache/A41079.xml./txt/A41079.txt
A41077Felltham, Owen, 1602?-1668.Batavia, or, The Hollander displayed in brief characters & observations of the people & country, the government of their state & private families, their virtues and vices : also, A perfect description of the people & country of Scotland.1672.0126753675nan./cache/A41077.xml./txt/A41077.txt
A41087Felltham, Owen, 1602?-1668.A trip to Holland being a description of the country, people and manners : as also some select observations on Amsterdam.1699.0102473032nan./cache/A41087.xml./txt/A41087.txt
A41163Ferguson, Robert, d. 1714.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.1695.0334849808nan./cache/A41163.xml./txt/A41163.txt
A03134Floyd, Charles, fl. 1632-1633, cartographer.A iournall, of the taking in of Venlo, Roermont, Strale, the memorable seige of Mastricht, the towne & castle of Limburch vnder the able, and wise conduct of his Excie: the Prince of Orange, anno 1632 VVith an exact card drawne first by Charles Floyd (nowe ensigne) and since lessened and cutt by Henricus and Willihelmus Hondius dwelling by the Gevangen Port in the Hagh. Compiled together by Capt. Henry Hexham quartermaster to the regiment of the Lord Generall Vere. As also a list of the officers, voluntiers, gentlemen, and souldiers slayne, and hurt in this seige. With the articles of composition.1633.0217756789nan./cache/A03134.xml./txt/A03134.txt
A40376France.The treaty and alliance between the commissioners of the most Christian King of France and Navarre on one part, and the extraordinary ambassadors of the States General of the United-Provinces of the low-countries on the other concluded and signed at Paris the 27 April, 1662.1662.0112882830nan./cache/A40376.xml./txt/A40376.txt
A49236France.Treaty made between Lewis XIV of France and the States General about the exchange and ransom of the prisoner of war together with the rates of prices of ransom from a general to a private soldier.1691.062881663nan./cache/A49236.xml./txt/A49236.txt
A31203Friend to this commonwealth.The case stated between England and the United Provinces in this present juncture together with a short view of those Netherlanders in their late practises as to religion, liberty, leagues, treaties, amities / publish''d by a friend to this commonwealth.1652.0213645917nan./cache/A31203.xml./txt/A31203.txt
A34519Friesland (Netherlands). Provinciale Staten.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., 1684.1684.01572274nan./cache/A34519.xml./txt/A34519.txt
B05689Gibson, Alexander, Sir, d. 1693.A proclamation, for setling of the staple-port at Campvere1676.01345214nan./cache/B05689.xml./txt/B05689.txt
A41544Googe, Barnabe, 1540-1594.A prophecie lately transcribed from an old manuscript of Doctor Barnaby Googe that lived in the reign of Qu. Elizabeth predicting the rising, meridian, and falling condition of the states of the United Provinces, which started up immediately after the appearance of the new star in Cassiopœia : in which prophecie it is predicted, that that state will suddenly be brought to that mean and low condition they were in about an hundred years since.1672.02219504nan./cache/A41544.xml./txt/A41544.txt
A52346Goyer, Pieter de.An embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China deliver''d by their excellencies, Peter de Goyer and Jacob de Keyzer, at his imperial city of Peking : wherein the cities, towns, villages, ports, rivers, &c. in their passages from Canton to Peking are ingeniously describ''d / by Mr. John Nieuhoff ... ; also an epistle of Father John Adams their antagonist, concerning the whole negotiation ; with an appendix of several remarks taken out of Father Athanasius Kircher ; English''d, and set forth with their several sculptures, by John Ogilby Esq. ...1673.022202967423nan./cache/A52346.xml./txt/A52346.txt
A42214Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.De rebus belgicis, or, The annals and history of the Low-Countrey-warrs wherein is manifested, that the United Netherlands are indebted for the glory of their conquests, to the valour of the English, under whose protection the poor distressed states, have exalted themselves to the title of the high and mighty ...1665.0350555102233nan./cache/A42214.xml./txt/A42214.txt
A10592H. H.Tvvo memorable relations The former, a relation of some late conflicts betweene the Portugals and the English at Surat in the East-Indies [sic] wherein the Portugals were vanquished, many slaine, and many taken prisoners. The later, the copie of a letter written from Bergen-vp-Zoom by an English hand; wherein is contained, a full perfit and true relation, of the late (great and admirable) defeat of the Spanish forces by water, by the Prince of Orange assisted with the English forces neere Bergen, the 12. of September, 1631.1631.03552772nan./cache/A10592.xml./txt/A10592.txt
A89663H. R.Nevves out of the Lovv-Countries, sent in two letters: the one to the Earle of New-Castle, the other to Captaine Crispe, now resident with his Majesty. Declaring the likelihood of civill warres to be betwixt the Prince of Orange, and the states of the United Provinces.1643.01992467nan./cache/A89663.xml./txt/A89663.txt
A07280Haestens, Henrick van. autThe triumphs of Nassau: or, A description and representation of all the victories both by land and sea, granted by God to the noble, high, and mightie lords, the Estates generall of the vnited Netherland Prouinces Vnder the conduct and command of his excellencie, Prince Maurice of Nassau. Translated out of French by W. Shute Gent.1613.016042345805nan./cache/A07280.xml./txt/A07280.txt
A45662Harris, Walter, 1647-1732.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 / by Walter Harris ...1699.0236646724nan./cache/A45662.xml./txt/A45662.txt
A68903Hayward, John, Sir, 1564?-1627.The actions of the Lowe Countries. Written by Sr. Roger Williams Knight1618.04076012407nan./cache/A68903.xml./txt/A68903.txt
A43483Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?The second part of the principles of art military, practised in the warres of the United Provinces consisting of the severall formes of battels, represented by the illustrious Maurice Prince of Orange of famous memorie, and His Highnesse Frederick Henry Prince of Orange, that is Captaine Generall of the Army of the high and mighty Lords the States Generall of the United Provinces : together with the order and forme of quartering, encamping, and approaching, in a warre offensive and defensive.1642.03859710343nan./cache/A43483.xml./txt/A43483.txt
A64310Jones, D. (David), fl. 1676-1720.Letters written by Sir William Temple during his being ambassador at The Hague, to the Earl of Arlington and Sir John Trevor, Secretaries of State to K. Charles II wherein are discovered many secrets hitherto concealed / published from the originals, under Sir William Temple''s own hand ; and dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Littleton, Speaker of the House of Commons, by D. Jones, Gent.1699.04478313028nan./cache/A64310.xml./txt/A64310.txt
A59469Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Delenda Carthago, or, The true interest of England in relation to France and Holland1695.041891064nan./cache/A59469.xml./txt/A59469.txt
A08965M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656?A lamentable relation of a fearfull fight at sea, upon our English coast, between the Spaniard and the Hollander who after their first meeting and fight which was on Friday the sixt of September last past, and the finall fight on Friday being the eleventh of October following, the event whereof you may hear in this following ditty : to the tune of, Let us to the wars againe / by Martin Parkin.1639.01838342nan./cache/A08965.xml./txt/A08965.txt
A06822Mansell, Robert, Sir, 1568 or 9-1656.A true report of the seruice done vpon certaine gallies passing through the narrow seas written to the Lord high Admirall of England, by Sir Robert Mansel knight, admirall of her maiesties forces in that place.1602.047841244nan./cache/A06822.xml./txt/A06822.txt
A51130Molloy, Charles, 1646-1690.Hollands ingratitude, or, A serious expostulation with the Dutch shewing their ingratitude to this nation, and their inevitable ruine, without a speedy compliance and submission to His Sacred Majesty of Britain / by Charles Molloy of Lincolns-Inn, Gent.1666.097902960nan./cache/A51130.xml./txt/A51130.txt
A67902Osborne, Francis, 1593-1659.A seasonable expostulation with the Netherlands. Declaring their ingratitude to, and the necessity of their agreement with the Common-wealth of England.1652.055791610nan./cache/A67902.xml./txt/A67902.txt
A08591Overbury, Thomas, Sir, 1581-1613.Sir Thomas Ouerbury his obseruations in his trauailes vpon the state of the Xvii. Prouinces as they stood anno Dom. 1609 The treatie of peace being then on foote.1626.076152181nan./cache/A08591.xml./txt/A08591.txt
A93628Parker, Henry, 1604-1652.The speech of Their Excellencies the Lords Ambassadours Extraordinary. From the high and mighty States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, taking their leave of both the Honourable Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster. 10. April 1645. Translated out of French into English: and printed by their Excellencies order. Steph. Taylor secr. Together with a moderate answer by a private gentleman. Printed according to order.nan1427373nan./cache/A93628.xml./txt/A93628.txt
A09517Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660.Digitus Dei. Or, Good newes from Holland Sent to the wor. Iohn Treffry and Iohn Trefusis. Esquires: as allso to all that haue shot arrows agayst Babels brats, and wish well to Sion wheresouer.1631.064201855nan./cache/A09517.xml./txt/A09517.txt
A55409Poor Robin.Poor Robins character of a Dutch-man as also his predictions on the affairs of the United Provinces of Holland, together with a brief epitomy of the ingratitude of the Dutch, and the English at Amboyna, Polaroon and other islands in the East Indies.1672.03065668nan./cache/A55409.xml./txt/A55409.txt
B05570Scotland. Privy Council.Proclamation, discharging persons to be brought from the Netherlands without passes.1694.01633288nan./cache/B05570.xml./txt/B05570.txt
B05676Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation for re-establishing the staple-port at Camphire.1699.01851382nan./cache/B05676.xml./txt/B05676.txt
B05662Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation for observing the staple-port at Camphire.nan1815333nan./cache/B05662.xml./txt/B05662.txt
A59322Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.Insignia Bataviæ, or, The Dutch trophies display''d being exact relations of the unjust, horrid, and most barbarous proceedings of the Dutch against the English in the East-Indies : whereby is plainly demonstrable what the English must expect from the Hollanders when at any time or place they become their masters / by Elkanah Settle.1688.0125723645nan./cache/A59322.xml./txt/A59322.txt
A60565Smith, Thomas, Gent.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 / faithfully recollected out of all the originals by Thomas Smith Gent. ; with some remarkable observations both upon the matters of fact, and the law in the whole case.1681.056961379nan./cache/A60565.xml./txt/A60565.txt
A61706Stapylton, Robert, Sir, d. 1669.De bello Belgico The history of the Low-Countrey warres / written in Latine by Famianus Strada ; in English by Sr. Rob. Stapylton.1650.025455280824nan./cache/A61706.xml./txt/A61706.txt
A61883Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.A justification of the present war against the United Netherlands wherein the declaration of His Majesty is vindicated, and the war proved to be just, honourable and necessary, the dominion of the sea explained, and His Majesties rights thereunto asserted, the obligations of the Dutch to England, and their continual ingratitude : illustrated with sculptures : in answer to a Dutch treatise entituled, Considerations upon the present state of the United Netherlands / by an English man.1672.03569810538nan./cache/A61883.xml./txt/A61883.txt
A61878Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.A further iustification of the present war against the United Netherlands illustrated with several sculptures / by Henry Stubbe.1673.08902327120nan./cache/A61878.xml./txt/A61878.txt
A64324Temple, William, Sir, 1628-1699.Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands by Sir William Temple ...1673.05338114748nan./cache/A64324.xml./txt/A64324.txt
A64312Temple, William, Sir, 1628-1699.Memoirs of what past in Christendom, from the war begun 1672 to the peace concluded 16791692.08340823848nan./cache/A64312.xml./txt/A64312.txt
A52832United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.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, 16881688.01342219nan./cache/A52832.xml./txt/A52832.txt
A52833United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.Extract of the States General their resolution Thursday, 28th October, 1688.1688.01708278nan./cache/A52833.xml./txt/A52833.txt
A52829United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.A declaration of war by the States-General against the French, Hague, March 12, 16891689.02043385nan./cache/A52829.xml./txt/A52829.txt
A03452Verstegan, Richard, ca. 1550-1640.Obseruations concerning the present affaires of Holland and the Vnited Prouinces, made by an English gentleman there lately resident, & since written by himselfe from Paris, to his friend in England1621.0204406185nan./cache/A03452.xml./txt/A03452.txt
A96374White, Thomas, fl. 1652.An exact and perfect relation relation [sic] of the terrible, and bloudy fight: between the English and Dutch fleets in the Downs, on Wednesday the 19 of May, 1652. Relating, how Martin Van Trump the Dutch Admiral, upon General Blagues friendly salutation, set forth his bloudy flag of defiance; with the whole particulars of the fight, and the manner of the engagement. Also, a list of our admirals ships that engaged in the aforesaid fight; and the names of those those [sic] that lost men in this service, with the namber [sic] of them that were slain and wounded on both sides; together wth [sic] the sinking of one of the Hollanders, the taking of 3, and the total spoiling of their whole fleet; with their flight to deep in France, and what hapned [sic] to the English in the pursuit. Being the true copy of a letter sent to Mr. Richard Bostock of London, Merchant. Published according to order, and printed for the satisfaction of all that desire to be truly informed,1652.02410513nan./cache/A96374.xml./txt/A96374.txt
A18298Wimbledon, Edward Cecil, Viscount, 1572-1638.A iournall, and relation of the action, vvhich by his Maiesties commandement Edvvard Lord Cecyl, Baron of Putney, and Vicount of Wimbledon, Admirall, and Lieutenant Generall of his Maiestyes forces, did vndertake vpon the coast of Spaine, 16251626.0107142907nan./cache/A18298.xml./txt/A18298.txt