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         <subfield code="a">The triumphs of four nations; or, a happy conclusion of peace, betwixt england, france, denmark, and holland. as it was confirm&amp;#039;d on sunday night july the 21. at breda; where, after four hours conference in the castle, the plenipotentiaries about nine in the evening signed the articles of peace; which don mounsieur fleming, the sweedish mediatour, in a short speech congratulated the happy issue of so great a work; after which, the plenipotentiaries saluting and complementing each other, the conference ended</subfield>
         <subfield code="b">as they came out of the castle, the canons were thrice discharged round the town, the musqueteers giving their vollies from the works, and the horse drawn up upon the plain, saluting them with their trumpets, the whole town quitting their houses to expresse their joy to them as they passed by; this joyful news was brought on friday last july 26. from breda, by the right worshipful sir john coventry, to the king, bringing with him the articles of peace, as they were signed there by the plenipotentiaries</subfield>
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         <subfield code="t">Euing Ballads from University of Glasgow.</subfield>
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         <subfield code="a">The University of California makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by Early Modern Center participants and other members of the university community. The University of California makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by The University of California for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Patricia Fumerton, Early Modern Center - English Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, United States of America, Email: pfumer@english.ucsb.edu.</subfield>
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