Argues for Eendracht and Reconciliation, 1623, Jan van de Velde (II), 1623 print Pamphlet on which the importance of the unity among the Dutch is indicated under the reign of Maurits. There is a plea for unity, unity, unity and reconciliation between the religions in the United Nederlande in 1623. Two putti contribute to books and prints (caption: Engelties Boecken and the Fameuse printing) that are burned by Eendracht, God fruit (EIT), sincer ( ) and preliminary light in: t'Vuyr der Love. Rear right, Double, haet, envy and unauthorized state air in succession. On the left is Warh and Wackerhe

Argues for Eendracht and Reconciliation, 1623, Jan van de Velde (II), 1623 print Pamphlet on which the importance of the unity among the Dutch is indicated under the reign of Maurits. There is a plea for unity, unity, unity and reconciliation between the religions in the United Nederlande in 1623. Two putti contribute to books and prints (caption: Engelties Boecken and the Fameuse printing) that are burned by Eendracht, God fruit (EIT), sincer ( ) and preliminary light in: t'Vuyr der Love. Rear right, Double, haet, envy and unauthorized state air in succession. On the left is Warh and Wackerhe Stock Photo
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Argues for Eendracht and Reconciliation, 1623, Jan van de Velde (II), 1623 print Pamphlet on which the importance of the unity among the Dutch is indicated under the reign of Maurits. There is a plea for unity, unity, unity and reconciliation between the religions in the United Nederlande in 1623. Two putti contribute to books and prints (caption: Engelties Boecken and the Fameuse printing) that are burned by Eendracht, God fruit (EIT), sincer ( ) and preliminary light in: t'Vuyr der Love. Rear right, Double, haet, envy and unauthorized state air in succession. On the left is Warh and Wackerheyt attracts located on the Haren behind him. Victoria sits on a throne, in the top left, in the air. In the middle of Christ and two men's figures (Remonstrant and Counter -Monstrant?/ Maurits van Oranje and Johan van Oldenbarnevelt?), To which the text: Eenicheit. in religion. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprinter: Utrecht paper etching / letterpress printing Agreement, Unity; 'Concordia', 'unsurpassed Concordia', 'Military Concordia', 'Concordia di Pace', 'Civil Union' (Ripa). devotion, piety; 'Divotion' (Ripa). Precaution. 'Victoria'; 'Vittoria', 'Naval victory', 'Victory of antiqui' (Ripa). Burning of Books. (Revolutionary) plot, conspiracy. Reconciliation