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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 4 Browse Search
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neral proceed, they throw the die and leave us no alternative; Stormont to Yorke, 8 Aug., 1780. and he Chap. XX.} 1780. June. made the same unequivocal declaration to Welderen, the Dutch representative at London. A war by England against the Netherlands might prove fatal to the House of Orange. I am as much attached to that family as a man can be, wrote Stormont; but he would not let any sentiments of veneration and attachment bias his opinion or retard extreme measures. Ibid., 19 Sept., 1780. The commissioners for the Netherlands found in Panin a statesman who regarded the independence of America as a result very advantageous for all nations and especially for Russia, and who did not doubt that England would be forced to recognise it. The Marquis de Verac to Vergennes, 1 Sept., 1780. He could not grant the wished — for guarantee of the Dutch possessions in America, at the Cape of Good Hope, and in India; but in the course of September he drafted the Sept. convention