Amsterdam, Sweerts, Hieronymus, Finé de Brianville, Claude-Oronce, Leclerc, Sébastien (I), Northern Netherlands, Emblem for the King, on the upcoming Campaign of this year 1672, Christian Emblem for His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, on the upcoming Velt-tocht of the year 1674. Answering to the Symbol for the King, Sheet with symbols in honour of Louis XIV and the Prince of Orange, 1674, Sheet with on the left a French symbol with the French king, in which he compares himself to the sun and in which the Dutch Lion is defeated, with accompanying verses made on the occasion of the French campaign in 1672. On the right a Dutch symbol with the combative Prince William III standing next to the Orange tree and a melancholic Louis XIV sitting on his throne next to a broken French lily, made for the campaign in 1674 in response to the original French sheet. With the French texts. This print has new translations of the French verses and bears the address of Hieronymus Sweerts from 1674.,
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