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Gravenhage

British  
/ xraːvənˈhaːxə /

noun

  1. a Dutch name for (The) Hague

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Journal van het gepasseerede gedurende het verblyf der Nationale Trouppen in s'Gravenhage.

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Spelling.—Id., ’s Gravenhage, 1829, 8vo.

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Vries, ’s Gravenhage, 1864, &c., 4to.

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Oriental Words.—Dozy, ’s Gravenhage, 1867, 8vo.

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As the lean, dark, somewhat stooping passenger, noticeable among the blonde Hollanders by his noble Spanish face with its black eyebrows and long curly locks, stepped off the trekschuyt on to the canal-bank at s' Gravenhage, his abstracted gaze did not at first take in the scowling visages of the idlers, sunning themselves as the tow-boat came in.

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