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Filed under: Amsterdam (Netherlands) -- History -- Siege, 1650 -- Early works to 1800- A letter from Amsterdam conteining the full relation of the proceedings of the Prince of Orange against that city, and the transactions betwixt him, and the citizens, their opening of the sluces to drown the said city, with severall other passages thereupon, and the copy of the Prince of Orange his letter the magistrates of the city. With an exact relation of the five days seige or blocking up, of Amsterdam by the Prince of Orange, and Grave William of Nassaw. Together with a particular discovery of the whole design and opening the sluces to let in the sea, which hath overflown great part of the land. (London : Printed by Bernard Alsop for T.P. and are to be sold at the Royall-Exchange in Cornhil, 1650) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The treaty and articles of agreement between the Estates of Holland, the Prince of Orange, and magistrates of Amsterdam. With an exact narrative of the chief passages and proceedings at the besieging of the said town by the Prince of Orange; the manner of raising their batteries, and 300 piece of ordnance mounted against the Prince's army. Also the discovery of a great plot and designe aagainst [sic] the towns of Delph. Dort, Medembleck, Harlen and Hoarn. With the Prince's seizing on several Lords of Holland, and commiting them prisoners to Lovestein Castle. (London : Printed by J. Clowes, over against the lewer-pump in Grub-street, 1650), by United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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