How To Use Low countries In A Sentence
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The old printed matters of the sixteenth century formed an extremely rare treasury; all the pieces, pamphlets, and placards on the reform of the Low Countries were kept together in a "varia" volume, thus constituting a unique ensemble.
New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915
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This can be seen in figure 39 in a transitional-type bitstock (accession 319556) from the Low Countries.
Woodworking Tools 1600-1900
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Spain, in particular, feared for her possessions in northern Italy and the Low Countries.
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The original Marshall Plan was America's strategy to reinvigorate a war-ravaged Europe by pumping in money to allow countries to rebuild, reindustrialise and remove trade barriers.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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A huge south-westerly gale originating in the Atlantic Ocean swept across Ireland, Britain, the Low Countries, and northern Germany, causing at least 25,000 deaths.
Weatherwatch: The Grote Mandrenke

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I came in from the sides like a well drilled eighteenth century army attacking some fortified town in the Low Countries.
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Lipsius saith of himself, that he was [786] humani generis quidem paedagogus voce et stylo, a grand signior, a master, a tutor of us all, and for thirteen years he brags how he sowed wisdom in the Low Countries, as Ammonius the philosopher sometimes did in Alexandria, [787] cum humanitate literas et sapientiam cum prudentia: antistes sapientiae, he shall be Sapientum Octavus.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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That meant it could safely be assumed the strongest gusts would affect Northern France and the Low Countries.
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Just as Cologne traded Rhine and Mosel wines to the Baltic and the Low Countries in exchange for herrings and stockfish, Frankfurt did the same with Alsace wines.
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This town, as I observed before, belongs to the Bishop of Liege, but was now in a state of tumult and confusion, on account of the general revolt of the Low Countries, the townsmen taking part with the Netherlanders, notwithstanding the bishopric was a neutral State.
Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
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Yet what opportunities were lost to a free France and Britain and the Low Countries before 1940 to re-arm and negotiate military defense strategies?
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By the thirst of my thropple, friend, when snow is on the mountains, I say the head and the chin, there is not then any considerable heat to be expected in the valleys and low countries of the codpiece.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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China, which claims Taiwan as a province, does not allow countries that recognize Beijing to concurrently have diplomatic relations with Taipei.
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So, fixed exchange rates or narrow bands simply do not allow countries the flexibility to solve their internal economic troubles.
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British soldiers campaigning in the Low Countries in the 16th century were so impressed by the effects of a nip of genever as to coin the expression ‘Dutch courage’.
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When knaves come to preferment, they rise as gallowses are raised in the Low Countries, one upon another's shoulders.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series
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British soldiers campaigning in the Low Countries in the 16th century were so impressed by the effects of a nip of genever as to coin the expression ‘Dutch courage’.
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So, fixed exchange rates or narrow bands simply do not allow countries the flexibility to solve their internal economic troubles.
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Yet what opportunities were lost to a free France and Britain and the Low Countries before 1940 to re-arm and negotiate military defense strategies?
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There are many more examples of this type of flamboyant ironwork tracery sufficient to indicate that the style was rooted in the Low Countries.
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Thanks to the treaties of Madrid and Cambrai, all connection with France had been severed, but the Reichstag endeavoured, on several occasions, to revive the nominal rights of the Empire on the Low Countries and to compel the provinces to pay the imperial tax.
Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day
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The best portraiture in history was, of course, done in the Low Countries, in an unexampled tradition that continued until the economic eclipse of the Netherlands by England.
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So, fixed exchange rates or narrow bands simply do not allow countries the flexibility to solve their internal economic troubles.
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They set out either on their own iniciative or because they had been summoned by spiritual or secular leader to fulfil every type of musical function; their emigrations were encouraged by the unstable political situation in the Low Countries at that time.
Archive 2009-04-01
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Midway between Paris and Frankfurt and the principal east-west autoroute in northern France, it is also on the junction of a major motorway from the Low Countries to southern Europe, and an obvious staging post for Scandinavian and German tourists heading off to their summer holidays in the south.
Metz's Big Draw
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The carillon originated in the 12th century in the Low Countries when people wanted not only to make beautiful bells, but also to achieve a sonorous and concordant sound.
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Thus, through the hands of Dumouriez, may Rouget de Lille, in figurative speech, be said to have gained, miraculously, like another Orpheus, by his Marseillese fiddle-strings (fidibus canoris) a Victory of Jemappes; and conquered the Low Countries.
The French Revolution
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In his trading ventures he showed a marked preference for associating with men of the Low Countries rather than those of Lynn.