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- catalog contributor b4758231.
- catalog coverage "Netherlands.".
- catalog created "1924.".
- catalog date "1924".
- catalog date "1924.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1924.".
- catalog description "How Holland became a nation, by J. Huizinga.--The place of Holland among the nations, by W.J.M. van Eysinga.--The Indian empire of the Netherlands, by H.T. Colenbrander.--Religious thought and life in Holland, by A. Eekhof.--John Lothrop Motley as historian, by P.J. Blok.--The national element in Dutch art, by W. Martin.--The latest discoveries about the history of the Pilgrim fathers, by A. Eekhof.--The land of Grotius, by C. van Vollenhoven.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "119 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Lectures on Holland delivered in the University of Leyden during the first Netherlands Week for American Students, July 7-l2, 1924.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Lectures on Holland delivered in the University of Leyden during the first Netherlands Week for American Students, July 7-l2, 1924.".
- catalog issued "1924".
- catalog issued "1924.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leyden, A. W. Sijthoff,".
- catalog relation "Lectures on Holland delivered in the University of Leyden during the first Netherlands Week for American Students, July 7-l2, 1924.".
- catalog spatial "Netherlands.".
- catalog subject "DJ4 .L5".
- catalog tableOfContents "How Holland became a nation, by J. Huizinga.--The place of Holland among the nations, by W.J.M. van Eysinga.--The Indian empire of the Netherlands, by H.T. Colenbrander.--Religious thought and life in Holland, by A. Eekhof.--John Lothrop Motley as historian, by P.J. Blok.--The national element in Dutch art, by W. Martin.--The latest discoveries about the history of the Pilgrim fathers, by A. Eekhof.--The land of Grotius, by C. van Vollenhoven.".
- catalog title "Lectures on Holland, delivered in the university of Leyden during the first Netherlands week for American students, July 7-12, 1924.".
- catalog type "text".