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1 1,1| the Grand Pensionary of Holland was confined. ~If the history 2 1,1| Assembly of the States of Holland, was forty-nine years of 3 1,1| the Grand Pensionary of Holland, understood it, at once 4 1,1| been abolished for ever in Holland by the "Perpetual Edict" 5 1,1| De Witt, those Romans of Holland, spurning to pander to the 6 1,1| of whose material power Holland had been made to feel in 7 2,2| not have been crossed, and Holland might still consider herself 8 2,2| and their fortunes out of Holland. That correspondence, which 9 4,3| de facto Stadtholder of Holland." ~"Certainly, it would 10 6,1| thousand tulip-growers of Holland, France, and Portugal, leaving 11 6,1| notable tulip-growers in Holland, and those of Dort were 12 7,2| tranquillity is restored in Holland, I shall give to the poor 13 11,1| find him, as he had left Holland. ~The paper also was not 14 11,1| the Prince Stadtholder of Holland would feel infinitely obliged 15 12,1| of Orange, Stadtholder of Holland, condemned Cornelius van 16 28,1| among the curiosities of Holland. ~"But no; and it is much 17 31,1| her determination, in that Holland is the home of fetes; never 18 31,2| discoverer of a wonder; that Holland, by the instrumentality 19 33,2| great citizens, of whom Holland is now proud." ~The Prince, 20 33,2| perhaps is the true glory of Holland, and forms especially her 21 33,2| place in the catalogue of Holland. ~The two principal ornaments