Allegory on the departure of George I from Hellevoetsluis to England to accept the British crown, 1714; Vreede and joy taffroel Verstheenende the enough name general veals and the repair of Great Brittane. Due to the coming of his healed majesteyt George Lodewyk on des Selfs Throon, Den 1 Octob: on the Departure of George I from Hellevoetsluis to England to Accept the British Crown, October 1, 1714. Central Peace That Mars Keeped, Right the Abundance. On The Right Standing on a Wall The Dutch Virgin. In The Background Neptune On The Water Between The English and State Fleets. In


Allegory on the departure of George I from Hellevoetsluis to England to accept the British crown, 1714; Vreede and joy taffroel Verstheenende the enough name general veals and the repair of Great Brittane. Due to the coming of his healed majesteyt George Lodewyk on des Selfs Throon, Den 1 Octob: on the Departure of George I from Hellevoetsluis to England to Accept the British Crown, October 1, 1714. Central Peace That Mars Keeped, Right the Abundance. On The Right Standing on a Wall The Dutch Virgin. In The Background Neptune On The Water Between The English and State Fleets. In The Air Mercury With the Message: Vreates in Our Days. At the top of George I Portraits and His Son de Kroonprins George II August, Between Six Smaller Scenes of Prior Events. At the bottom or a fresh in four columns.


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