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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of such a Speech. Sir Edmund Jennings.] It is Spain and Holland that have made the reflection upon us, of making the … therefore I would have the Question, "That Spain and Holland ought not to take occasion, from any thing from this … the French." This, for aught you know, may make Spain and Holland ashamed of what they have done. Sir Thomas …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… we make Peace to greaten him. We desired an Alliance with Holland, and we, by our way of Treaty, have put them into the … he was? And in probability may have such an influence on Holland, that we one time or other may have them our enemy? … to us, before we proceed any farther. Mr Garroway.] If Holland and Spain have accepted of Peace, then we are out of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in Popery, and setting up a standing Army. I have a Family, and an Estate that my Ancestors have subsisted on. … &c. and a Treaty about delivering up some towns, or Holland will not engage in it, for three or four towns." It … Coventry.] If the Articles in the Treaty be such as Holland will not come into, all the Alliances in the world …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… we are so long about it. We were running into a War with Holland, without any preparation. And for this Poll-Bill, be … therefore not agree. Sir Gilbert Gerrard.] I believe that Holland, and the Confederates, are not able to support … "That he had made a League offensive and defensive with Holland against the growth and power of the French King, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… War, there will be no farther use of us. All Letters from Holland say there is a complaint of the Confederates, that …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… make them think us in earnest. If a Barrier be left for Holland, &c. why do not the French take it in? The Dutch are … if the French take in that Barrier betwixt Flanders and Holland, possibly they will be as forward for War as they are … a War goes on, and we are allied with the Emperor, though Holland look on for a time, yet they will run into the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of delay. But there is an offer that Spain will go with Holland, and it looks like a general Peace. I speak to this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… matter will not bear a palliative cure. It is plain, that Holland is jealous of us on one side, and Spain on the other. … the result of secret dealing with France, and underhand in Holland. This is plain by the denial of a sight of Lord … Lord Feversham has done in France, and Mr Churchill in Holland, we see not. So that the Question is now, not what …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to what they asked. Next it was proposed, "What is it that Holland can do towards a War, any thing more or less? And by … to know more than others know; but I will tell you Holland's impatience to be in any Peace. But yet any one they … wish, but when this is the only Treaty you can get from Holland, and the best you can ever bring them up to again, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Question is, whether this difference may not hasten Holland to a Peace. If they go out of the League, how far … as the Queen-Mother would have it, sometimes as Don JohnIn Holland, sometimes there is a Stadtholder, and sometimes … of Orange here was the debauching, separating, alienating Holland from us to France in a PeaceThis was the mind of the …
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