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Strange Newes from Holland, being a true character of the country and people; with the putting to death of De Wit, and his brother the Ruward van Putten [i.e. Cornelis de Witt] by the burgers at the Hague ... Also the killing, wounding, and pulling down the houses of many of the old magistrates, of Roterdam, and Delf. Sent in a letter from a gentleman in Holland, to a person of quality in the City of London

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  • "Strange Newes from Holland, being a true character of the country and people; with the putting to death of De Wit, and his brother the Ruward van Putten [i.e. Cornelis de Witt] by the burgers at the Hague ... Also the killing, wounding, and pulling down the houses of many of the old magistrates, of Roterdam, and Delf. Sent in a letter from a gentleman in Holland, to a person of quality in the City of London"@en
  • "Strange newes from Holland"
  • "Strange newes from Holland : being a true character of the country and people; with the putting to death of De Wit, and his brother the Ruward van Putten, by the burgers at the Hague, and how cruely they stript them, cutting off their eares, fingers, and toes, and selling them at certain rates about the streets, and hanging them up by the heels on the gallows. Also the killing, wounding, and pulling down the houses of many of the old magistrates, of Roterdam, and Delf. Sent in a letter from a gentleman in Holland, to a person of quality in the City of London"@en
  • "Strange newes from Holland being a true character of the country and people : with the putting to death of De Wit, and his brother the Ruward van Putten, by the burgers at the Hague ... : also the killing, wounding, and pulling down the houses of many of the old magistrates, of Roterdam and Delf"@en