written by that great statesman and patriot, John De Witt; to which is prefixed, (never before printed) Historical memoirs of the illustrious brothers Cornelius and John de Witt by John Campbell
Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1974]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 8208)
I. Of the nature, product, and advantages of Holland -- II. Of the fishing-trade, &c. of Holland -- III. Why heavy taxes have not drove the fishing-trade, &c. out of Holland -- IV. Of the antient state of manufactures, fisheries, and navigation in Europe -- V. That Holland is a richer merchandizing country than ever was in the world -- VI. That all monopolies are prejudicial to Holland -- VII. The great advantages of colonies to Holland --VIII. Of the interest of Holland in relation to foreign princes and states --IX. That a free navigation ought to be kept -- X. Of alliances, particularly with England -- XI. That Holland, under a stadholder, was in continual broils and tumults -- XII. That Holland, during its free government, is very well able to resist all foreign power -- XIII. That Holland, united with Utrecht only, is able to defend herself against all the potentates of the world, &c. &c. &c