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VGW(PA.737.092
11-18 Nov 1737:32 (68)
From the Daily Gazetteer, Sept. 10. London, Sep 10. By the
Holland mail arriv'd yesterday; we have the following
account:
Yesterday Se'nnight the Prince and Princess of Orange made
their publick entry at Breda with very great splendor, and
were received with an universal joy. [2 sentences describe
their arrival, followed by] Their Highnesses pages and
domesticks were all clad in fineness liveries, and were
received by a discharge of the cannon from the ramparts, the
sound of kettle-drums and trumpets, and the peals of all the
bells. . . [4 sentences followed by] At night all the houses
were illuminated, and a fine fire-work was play'd off in the
square before the castle. . .
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