A [v]oyage to Holland; or, The Dutchman describ'd : Being a pleasant relation, of the Hague, with the nature, humours, and treatment of the inhabitants. Observations on the manners and customs, nature and comical humours of the Dutch Boors, or peasants; the nature of their habitations, way of living, and manner of treating strangers, especially the English. The nature of the country in general, its [s]ituation, the way of travelling, expences,&c. Of the people of Holland in general, their several ranks and degrees, with their manners, humours and dispositions. Of their religion; the different and incredible number of sects among the people, particularly Amsterdam. Their way of trade, intrigues in over-reaching, and manner of increase of wealth. Of their military forces by sea and land, with their state revenues,&c. Written by a Gentleman, attending a late English Ambassador Extraordinary at the Hague.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gentleman, attending a late English Ambassador Extraordinary at the Hague
Corporate Author: Gale (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dublin : [Prin]ted by E. Rider, in George's-Lane, 1745.
Subjects:
Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book

Internet

Connect to the full text of this electronic book

Available Online

Holdings details from Available Online
 
Call Number Status Get It
Available