The history of the United Provinces of Achaia collected in Latine by the learned Jacobus Gothofredus ; and rendred into English, with some additions, by Henry Stubbe.
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- The history of the United Provinces of Achaia collected in Latine by the learned Jacobus Gothofredus ; and rendred into English, with some additions, by Henry Stubbe.
- Author
- Godefroy, Jacques, 1587-1652.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Andrew Clark for Jonathan Edwin ...,
- 1673.
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- Achaia (Greece) -- History.
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"The history of the United Provinces of Achaia collected in Latine by the learned Jacobus Gothofredus ; and rendred into English, with some additions, by Henry Stubbe." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42904.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.
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TO THE READER.
THE late Revolutions in the United Nether∣lands brought into my memory the Republick of Achaia; this being the Original from whence the Dutch framed their Common-wealth. Vpon this ac∣count I retain in the Translation those terms of State-holder, and States-General, &c. The subject was thought heretofore so conside∣rable as to employ the Pens of Polybius and Jac. Gothofredus: and I believe the Reader may find
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as much of delight and benefit in the perusal of the ensuing Trea∣tise, as of most Pamphlets which are obtruded on the world each Term.