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... Dutch stock . These refusals , extremely offensive to Napoleon , were but a fair return to his own breach of faith ; for he had promised the Dutch an advantageous treaty of commerce with France , and the eventual restoration of their ...
... Dutch stock . These refusals , extremely offensive to Napoleon , were but a fair return to his own breach of faith ; for he had promised the Dutch an advantageous treaty of commerce with France , and the eventual restoration of their ...
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Dutch ministers confidentially that no public paper relative to their country should be deemed authentic , unless it not only bore his signature but ended with a phrase in the Dutch language . He set out with the resolution of ceding no ...
Dutch ministers confidentially that no public paper relative to their country should be deemed authentic , unless it not only bore his signature but ended with a phrase in the Dutch language . He set out with the resolution of ceding no ...
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... Dutch convoy from Smyrna . He fought on the 13th of June , 1665 , under the orders of the Duke of York , against the Dutch fleet , and blew up the Admiral's ship . Created Vice - admiral of England , he assisted the Duke of Albemarle in ...
... Dutch convoy from Smyrna . He fought on the 13th of June , 1665 , under the orders of the Duke of York , against the Dutch fleet , and blew up the Admiral's ship . Created Vice - admiral of England , he assisted the Duke of Albemarle in ...
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