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CHAPTER V


HISTORY AND LANGUAGE


The House of Orange—National Heroes—Peculiarities of the Language—The Dutch in America—Spanish Vestiges.


THE Dutch nation is happy to-day, in spite of its past history, which constitutes a wonderful record, not only of its everlasting fight against the encroachments of the sea, but of its struggle with some of the greatest of the Great Powers. It is sufficient, within the limits of this book, to give only a brief summary of Holland's history, dating it from the abdication of Margarethe, wife of Louis of Bavaria, in favour of her son, William of Bavaria,

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