Lexicographical Neighbors of Stadtholderates
Literary usage of Stadtholderates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Religion in New Netherland, 1623-1664: A History of the Development of the by Frederick James Zwierlein (1910)
"The union of all the stadtholderates in the person of Maurice, with the exception
of Friesland, where his cousin William Lewis of Nassau held that position, ..."
2. Religion in New Netherland, 1623-1664: A History of the Development of the by Frederick James Zwierlein (1910)
"The union of all the stadtholderates in the person of Maurice, with the exception
of Friesland, where his cousin William Lewis of Nassau held that position, ..."
3. History of Holland, from the Beginning of the Tenth to the End of the by Charles Maurice Davies (1841)
"... and that they had ill-served both the king and the church in their stadtholderates
and other offices. They were condemned to death, notwithstanding the ..."
4. Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections by Ephraim Hunt (1872)
"... continued to exist as a great and flourishing republic during more than two
centuries, under the successive stadtholderates of his sons and descendants. ..."
5. The Life of Hugo Grotius: With Brief Minutes of the Civil, Ecclesiastical by Charles Butler (1826)
"In 1631, their eldest sons were chosen, in the lifetime of their fathers, their
successors in their respective stadtholderates. ..."