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Batavian Republic

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  • Holland, mission of Adams to, 20; conquered by France, 20; made into "Batavian Republic," 20; agrees to suppress slave trade, 138.

    John Quincy Adams American Statesmen Series 1888

  • During the winter of 1794 -- 1795 the Dutch provinces were (p.  518) occupied, and by the Treaty of The Hague, May 16, 1795, they were erected into a new nationality known as the Batavian Republic, under the protection of France. [

    The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914

  • When France conquered the Batavian Republic and made it the kingdom of Holland in 1795, she seized the jewels of the king of Sardinia and added them to the rest.

    THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005

  • When France conquered the Batavian Republic and made it the kingdom of Holland in 1795, she seized the jewels of the king of Sardinia and added them to the rest.

    THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005

  • The Antiquity of the Batavian Republic (Assen, the Netherlands: Royal van Gorcum, 2000).

    Hugo Grotius Miller, Jon 2005

  • When France conquered the Batavian Republic and made it the kingdom of Holland in 1795, she seized the jewels of the king of Sardinia and added them to the rest.

    THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005

  • Napoleon replaced the Bourbons as rulers of Naples, where his brother Joseph became king; another brother became king of Holland (which replaced the Batavian Republic).

    1806 2001

  • These were the representatives of the Batavian Republic of the

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • This would be awkward, for it was known unofficially that unrest prevailed in Holland—that the government was tottering as French agitators attempted to erect a “Batavian Republic” on the Jacobin model.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • This would be awkward, for it was known unofficially that unrest prevailed in Holland—that the government was tottering as French agitators attempted to erect a “Batavian Republic” on the Jacobin model.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

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