Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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Page viii
... Enmity between England and the Dutch . - Com- mercial Jealousy . - Influence of Downing . Negotiations between the States and Portugal . Clarendon's temperate - - Advice to Downing . -- English Malcontents in Holland . viii CONTENTS .
... Enmity between England and the Dutch . - Com- mercial Jealousy . - Influence of Downing . Negotiations between the States and Portugal . Clarendon's temperate - - Advice to Downing . -- English Malcontents in Holland . viii CONTENTS .
Page ix
... Dutch . Clarendon's Opinion thereupon . - Capture of Dutch Merchantmen . - Continuance of Nego- tiations . A Narrative , written by Clarendon , is laid before Parliament . A large Supply is voted by the Commons . War is declared against ...
... Dutch . Clarendon's Opinion thereupon . - Capture of Dutch Merchantmen . - Continuance of Nego- tiations . A Narrative , written by Clarendon , is laid before Parliament . A large Supply is voted by the Commons . War is declared against ...
Page x
... Dutch East India and Smyrna Fleets take Refuge at Ber- gen . The King of Denmark agrees to betray them into the Hands of the English.— Failure of the Attempt to seize them . - Conditional Treaty between England and Denmark ...
... Dutch East India and Smyrna Fleets take Refuge at Ber- gen . The King of Denmark agrees to betray them into the Hands of the English.— Failure of the Attempt to seize them . - Conditional Treaty between England and Denmark ...
Page 130
... Dutch , " both " Crowns should communicate their proceedings , " to the end that such alliance might be made as " might be approved by both , and for the good of " both ; ❞ — and , secondly , to give assurance that the King of France ...
... Dutch , " both " Crowns should communicate their proceedings , " to the end that such alliance might be made as " might be approved by both , and for the good of " both ; ❞ — and , secondly , to give assurance that the King of France ...
Page 161
... Dutch , guaranteeing the right of fishing ; that such an intention , being in- jurious to English interests , was opposed in spirit to those protestations of strict amity which Eng- land recently had received from France ; and ...
... Dutch , guaranteeing the right of fishing ; that such an intention , being in- jurious to English interests , was opposed in spirit to those protestations of strict amity which Eng- land recently had received from France ; and ...
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