Court, Pieter de la, 1618-1685.

The true interest and political maxims of the republick of Holland and West-Friesland. In three parts. The first treating of Liberty in general. Of manufactures. Fisheries. Traffick. Navigation. Toleration of religion. A general naturalization. Freedom from imposts. Impartial justice; and settling of colonys. Part II. and III. Of a free navigation, and clearing the seas. Of war and peace. Of treatys of peace and alliances, particularly with England, France and Spain. Of the natural strength and fortifications of Holland. And of its interest in all respects as to the government of a single person. Written by John De Witt, and other great men in Holland. Published by the authority of the states. - London : [s.n.], 1702. - lvi, 492p. ; 8.°

Translation of "Interest van Holland ofte greeden van Hollands welvarem ... door v. de H." Circulated in manuscript and published without his consent and with additional chapters by John de Witt, 1662. With a half-title. Includes a portrait frontispiece.


Netherlands--Economic conditions.
Netherlands--Foreign relations.