Letters, Science and Art 186-201
XIII. The Stadholderate of William II.
The Great Assembly 202-211
XIV. Rise of John de Witt.
The First English War 212-224
XV. The Administration of John de Witt, 1654-1665,
from the Peace of Westminster to
the Out-break of the Second English War 225-235
XVI. The last years of De Witt's Administration,
1665-1672. The Second English War.
The Triple Alliance.
The French Invasion 236-250
XVII. War with France and England. William III,
Stadholder. Murder of the brothers De
Witt, 1672 251-257
XVIII. The Stadholderate of William III,
1672-1688 258-273
XIX. The King-Stadholder, 1688-1702 274-284
XX. The War of the Spanish Succession and the
Treaties of Utrecht, 1702-1715 285-297
XXI. The Stadholderless Republic, 1715-1740 298-305
XXII. The Austrian Succession War and William
IV, 1740-1751 306-315
XXIII. The Regency of Anne and of Brunswick,
1751-1766 316-320
XXIV. William V. First Period, 1766-1780 321-326
XXV. Stadholderate of William V (_continued_),
1780-1788. The English War.
Patriot Movement. Civil War. Prussian
Intervention 327-336
XXVI. The Orange Restoration. Downfall of the
Republic, 1788-1795 337-343
XXVII. The Batavian Republic, 1795-1806 344-356
XXVIII. The Kingdom of Holland and the French
Annexation, 1806-1814 357-366
XXIX. The Formation of the Kingdom of the
Netherlands, 1814-1815 367-375
XXX. The Kingdom of the Netherlands--Union
of Holland and Belgium, 1815-1830 376-388
XXXI. The Belgian Revolution. The Separation of
Holland and Belgium, 1830-1842 389-404
XXXII. William I abdicates. Reign of William II.
Revision of the Constitution, 1842-1849 405-410
XXXIII. Reign of William III to the death of
Thorbecke, 1849-1872
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