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English: Executions by the sword, by drowning, by hanging and by burning at the stake with Catholic priests in a town square with a large crowd. Pag. 319.
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Johan van Heemskerk (1597-1656); Een Voornaam liefhebber (fl. 1708): Batavische Arcadia, waar in, onder liefkoozerye gehandeld werd, wegens den oorspronk van 't Oud Batavien, vryheid der voorige en volgende Bataviers, vrye zee, zeevonden ... mitsgaders van andere diergelyke zaaken meer. Edition: Den zesden druk, door den autheur meer als een derdendeel vermeerdert, verbeetert, en nu door een voornaam liefhebber van alle misslagen gezuivert ; als mede met kopere figuuren verciert ..

Publisher: t'Amsterdam, : by Philip Verbeek ... Printer: Verbeek, Philip, Amsterdam, 1699-1718. Annotation: engraving title page: Te Amsterdam, by Fliph Verbeek, 1707; first edition was by J. Lamsvelt.
institution QS:P195,Q3046797
Author Jan Lamsvelt (1674 - died after 26 June 1743)
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