Word: hollander
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...guns, his stores, his wagons. "Turned Upside Down." It was a great victory. It accented objections by England's Whigs (notably Edmund Burke) to the war. it prompted France to contribute money, men and seapower, it enlisted the active sympathy of Spain and Holland to the American cause...
...Greece, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, France, Italy, Japan, Holland, Pakistan, Panama, India...
...Many Britons had feared that televising the coronation would vulgarize it, but even the London Times observed that "posterity may well judge the telecast one of the wisest acts." To the millions who viewed the coronation on TV sets in Britain were added other millions of viewers in Germany, Holland, France and Belgium. Among the viewers: Chancellor Adenauer in Germany, Queen Juliana in The Netherlands, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in Paris. Said the duchess: "A very moving ceremony...
...name was unknown, but similarities in style clearly identified him as the painter of another work, now in the town of Douai, France, showing the Israelites receiving manna from heaven. Art experts call the unknown painter "the Master of the Collection of Manna," believe that he lived in northern Holland...
Industry: "While American production has doubled since 1929, while Britain's has increased by 54%, Holland's by 52%, ours has only increased by 8%-including building . . . Why this relative French decadence on the industrial plane? Because we are a country where many people want to keep the profits of the capitalist regime without respecting its laws, of which the first one is free competition. These people allow neither external nor internal competition. Agreements result in the fixing of sales prices according to the production costs of the most backward enterprises...