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Excerpt from The Debates and Proceedings of the British House of Commons, From 1751 to 1760
The unfortunate Event of the Prince of Orange's Death, has made no Alteration in the State of Affairs in Holland and by the prudent and early Meafures taken there, the Quiet of that Country has been preferved, and their Government carried on upon the Foundation of the Settlement, which had, with fo much F orefight, been previou?y efia blifhed by Laws of the Republic. I have re ceived the firongef't Affurances from the states-ge neral, of their firm Refolution to maintain that firié't Union and F rien'dfhip, which fo happily fub' fills between me and thofe ancient and natural Allies of my Crown.
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