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nof,anotheredashore
alydaged,andthepelled
tobearaway.
es,theiations
atbredahadntinued,and,justasthedutchretreated,thenews
cathatpeacehadbeensigheduttheirside,were
satisfiedhthesuccesshheyhadclosedthewar,while
englandont,ui,andtheking,
seeienseunpopularitythathadbeeedagainsthiy
theaffairatchathaoratifythepeace,especiallyaswe
therebyretainedpossessionofseveralislandsakeninthe
thedutditahatspainwas
preparingtojoiionoffrandhollandagainstus.
apeacludedundersuchcircesurallybutashort
one.hehreeyearslater,thefrenchwerein
allianceoredesperatebattles,inh
advantagesherside,thedutchwereso
exhaustedandioverishedbythelossoftrade,thatafinalpeace
sfarreadvaousthanthosesecured
bythetreatyof1667.thedetes,theauthorsoftheprevious
ult.theprincee
theheadofthestate,athatfrandspainwere
bothhostiletohollandhadreahefeelingofenglandin
favouroftheprotestantrepublidthefriendshipbethetwo
nationshasneversincebeenbroken.
cyriltooknopartithedutch.he,likethe
jorityofthenation,oit,and,althoughivehislifeindefenceofhisuntrytacked,feltitbyno
anshisdutytodosohedesignsoffran
crushingabraveene.suchtheresultofthewar;for
althoughpeas,theh
englandandtheruincausedtohertradethereby,inflictedablow
upontherepublicfroeingthe
greatrivalofengland,bothontheseaandinherfnrce,
herprosperityandpoilsheceasedaltogethertobea
factorineuropeanaffairs.
afterthepeaceofbredaead,
selftothe
ofhisestate.hisfriendshiper,
untilthelatterinreallythelightofason;
andhathisered,
andthat,anyofhisoldeloyes
athisfactory,theytocyril.the
latterreceivedagoodofferforthetanyard,and,upoe
ohisoingshortlyafterarket,he
purchasedit,andthustheupadestatesbecaasextehey
hadbeenbeforethetiofhisaor,whohadsoseriously
diheuringthereignofelizabeth.
hisfriendshipilyoftheearlofained
unaltered,andhehadeveryyearpaidthevisit,eitherath
oratsevenoaks.ayearafter.harveysdeath,herrieddorothy,
teringoffers.
captaindaveandhisoagoodoldage.thebusinesshad
largelyincreased,ootheenergyoftheirsoninlaw,whohad,
hhisakenuphisabodeihouseto
theirs,eettheextensionoftheir
business.johhofcaptaindave,deedcyrils
pressingoffertokehisho.
”itiserableout
ofthesightofships,a
seafaringn,andskepipe,andlistentotheiryas.”
hethereforereinedinallyinchargeofthe
stores,butdoing,infact,aslittleashechoseuntil,longpast
theallottedageofn,hepassedquietlyaway.
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