Grotius also gained the esteem of Barneveldt, thegrandpensionary, in whose fate he was afterward involved.
2
Heinsius, thegrandpensionary, followed up the views of the lamented stadtholder with considerable energy, and was answered by the unanimous exertions of the country.
3
TheGrandPensionary and seven other Commissioners signed on behalf of the United Provinces.
4
The states-general heard the news with consternation: they despatched thegrandpensionary Pauw on a special embassy to London.
5
The Declaration of William was drawn up by theGrandPensionary Fagel, who was highly renowned as a publicist.
Ús de grand pensionary en anglès
1
Grotius also gained the esteem of Barneveldt, the grandpensionary, in whose fate he was afterward involved.
2
The states-general heard the news with consternation: they despatched the grandpensionary Pauw on a special embassy to London.
3
The grandpensionary appeared surprised when he heard that his Majesty was sending one of his ministers to Holland.
4
This was firmly rejected by John de Witt, now grandpensionary of Holland, and by the States under his influence.
5
The English fell back, hampered in their adventurous plans by the prudence of the Hollanders, controlled from a distance by the grandpensionary Heinsius.
6
Heinsius, the grandpensionary, followed up the views of the lamented stadtholder with considerable energy, and was answered by the unanimous exertions of the country.
7
John de Witt had already resigned the office of GrandPensionary.
8
The GrandPensionary and seven other Commissioners signed on behalf of the United Provinces.
9
By English and French writers generally translated GrandPensionary.
10
Within that terrible prison was Cornelius de Witt, brother of John de Witt, the ex- GrandPensionary of Holland.
11
The Declaration of William was drawn up by the GrandPensionary Fagel, who was highly renowned as a publicist.
12
The GrandPensionary delivered a pompous oration upon a platform hung with sky-blue silk, and carpeted with cloth of gold.
13
"Is he, then, not to be a grandpensionary for life?"
14
Temple then informed the GrandPensionary that the King of England had determined to close with the proposal of a defensive alliance.
15
Jacob Cats, GrandPensionary and poet, 1577-1660.
16
Temple, accompanied by his sister, instantly set out for the Hague, and laid the propositions of the English Government before the GrandPensionary.