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Answer for the clue "Seat of Dutch government, with "the" ", 5 letters:
hague

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Usage examples of hague.

She then began to rally me on the pleasure I should have at the Hague, where I should see Madame Trenti again.

However, she soon recovered her composure, and begged me to stay at the Hague a day longer, but I told her it was out of the question, and left the room.

I smiled sardonically, and told her that my business kept me at the Hague, and that I could not possibly escort her.

No datable objects have yet been discovered, and Hague Dike so far remains undated.

It was not long before I saw that I should do well to get back to Amsterdam, but I did not care to break my word to Therese, whom I had promised to meet at the Hague.

William, being apprized of this event, returned to the Hague, embarked for England, and arrived at Whitehall on the thirteenth day of April.

Mercy to Marie Antoinette, from The Hague, December 17th, 1790, Feuillet de Conches, i.

Jordaan of The Hague for records of Johannes de Graaff in the Archive of the West India Company.

He had served the state well as an agent at The Hague, and his grateful king rewarded him by giving him a bishopric on the day of his death.

The Comte de Tot, brother of the baron, who lost all his money at the seraglio, and whom I had met again at the Hague, introduced me.

Casanova, had you any adventures on your journey from the Hague to Amsterdam?

I had nothing to fear as the matter was not generally known, and that if I had business at the Hague I might return there in perfect safety.

After promising Esther to return before the end of the year, I set out with a clerk of the company who had brought the French securities, and I reached the Hague, where Boaz received me with a mingled air of wonder and admiration.

I told her to go on to Rotterdam the next day and wait for me there with her son, as I had no wish to give scandal at the Hague.

And Her Family--Madame du Rumain During my journey from the Hague to Paris, short as it was, I had plenty of opportunities for seeing that the mental qualities of my adopted son were by no means equal to his physical ones.