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Parts of Holland

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noun

  1. See Holland 1

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The Inhabitants are more genteel, more sociable, and in every respect more conversable than in the other Parts of Holland.

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In some parts of Holland and the north of France, the passion for song Chaffinches amounts to a frenzy.

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The willow is common in most parts of Holland, so that they have a great choice of a selection of wood, and the females are taught the art of twisting it at a very early age.

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I shall run so fast from this place, through Antwerpe, and some parts of Holland, that all that love which you could perchance be content to expresse by Letters if I lay still, may be more thriftily bestowed upon that one Letter, which is by your favour, to meet me, and to welcome to London Your unworthy, but very true Friend, J. Donne.

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The second-sight is not confined to the Western Isles alone, the author having an account that it is in several parts of Holland, but particularly in Bommel, where a woman has it, for which she is courted by some, and dreaded by others.

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