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This sub-series has been arranged according to the following sub-sub-series:
S001/E6.3 Military affairs.- 1678-1797
S001/E6.7 Explorations.-1707-1708
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Subseries
Netherlands
Date
1678-1797
Dimensions7 textual records
Origin
Netherlands
Object NumberS001/E6
DivisionArchives - Textual Archives
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentThis sub-series relates to the military and diplomatic history of the Netherlands between 1678 and 1797. It focuses in particular on political discussions, the signing of the Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen and the management of French and British garrisons. It also illustrates the development of knowledge in Europe as reflected in dissertations on the subject of North America.This sub-series has been arranged according to the following sub-sub-series:
S001/E6.3 Military affairs.- 1678-1797
S001/E6.7 Explorations.-1707-1708
NotesSource of title proper: supplied title proper based on the content of the documents.
Language of the documents: One document is in Dutch.
Language of the documents: One document is in Dutch.
Status
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The Marquis De Grana, the King of Spain's Vice-Roy in the Spanish-Netherlands, his Mandatory Letter to all Commanders, Officers, and Soldiers, to Resist the French, and Repel Force with Force
October 12, 1683
S001/B2.1,4.9
The Matter of Fact A la Mode de France : or the Case stated After the French Manner, In Relation ot the Alliance proposed by the Two Crowns of England and France, With the States of the United Netherlands with Rational Reflections thereon, In a Letter From a Burgher of Amsterdam, to his Friend in the Campagne, Dated January 30. 1630. Englished from the French Copy.
January 30, 1630
S001/B2.1,4.7
Dordrecht Cathedral, Netherlands, watercolour by Jacob Maris, copied 1936-37
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1936-1937
VIEW-26006
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