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Title: De Prins en Johan de Witt
of ons land in het tweede tijdperk der eerste stadhouderlooze regeering

Note: Reading ease score: 70.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net/

Summary: "De Prins en Johan de Witt" by P. J. Andriessen is a historical account likely written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the formative years of Willem Hendrik, the Prince of Orange, exploring his relationships and the political dynamics of his time, particularly his connections with notable figures like Johan de Witt. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to a ten-year-old Willem Hendrik living in Leiden shortly after the end of the Spanish wars. The opening describes his somber appearance and health struggles, as he is depicted sitting alone, lost in thought. It recounts his background, touching on his father's early death and the political turmoil surrounding his ascension. The chapter sets the stage for his exceptional upbringing, governed by ambitious women and political disputes, while weaving the complexities of his character as he navigates the challenges of being a young noble amidst impending responsibilities and expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Andriessen, P. J. (Pieter Jacob), 1815-1877

EBook No.: 20391

Published: Jan 18, 2007

Downloads: 64

Language: Dutch

Subject: Witt, Johan de, 1625-1672

Subject: William III, King of England, 1650-1702

Subject: Anglo-Dutch War, 1664-1667

Subject: Netherlands -- Kings and rulers

Subject: Netherlands -- History -- 1648-1714

LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Netherlands

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:20391:2 2007-01-18T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Andriessen, P. J. (Pieter Jacob) nl 1
2024-11-10T07:44:51Z De Prins en Johan de Witt

This edition has images.

Title: De Prins en Johan de Witt
of ons land in het tweede tijdperk der eerste stadhouderlooze regeering

Note: Reading ease score: 70.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net/

Summary: "De Prins en Johan de Witt" by P. J. Andriessen is a historical account likely written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the formative years of Willem Hendrik, the Prince of Orange, exploring his relationships and the political dynamics of his time, particularly his connections with notable figures like Johan de Witt. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to a ten-year-old Willem Hendrik living in Leiden shortly after the end of the Spanish wars. The opening describes his somber appearance and health struggles, as he is depicted sitting alone, lost in thought. It recounts his background, touching on his father's early death and the political turmoil surrounding his ascension. The chapter sets the stage for his exceptional upbringing, governed by ambitious women and political disputes, while weaving the complexities of his character as he navigates the challenges of being a young noble amidst impending responsibilities and expectations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Andriessen, P. J. (Pieter Jacob), 1815-1877

EBook No.: 20391

Published: Jan 18, 2007

Downloads: 64

Language: Dutch

Subject: Witt, Johan de, 1625-1672

Subject: William III, King of England, 1650-1702

Subject: Anglo-Dutch War, 1664-1667

Subject: Netherlands -- Kings and rulers

Subject: Netherlands -- History -- 1648-1714

LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Netherlands

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:20391:3 2007-01-18T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Andriessen, P. J. (Pieter Jacob) nl 1