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Nymwegen

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[nim-vey-guhn] / ˈnɪm veɪ gən /

noun

  1. Nijmegen.


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I steamed from Rotterdam to Dordrecht on a grey windy morning, on a passenger boat bound ultimately for Nymwegen.

From A Wanderer in Holland by Marshall, Herbert, R. W .S.

It should be remembered that, by the signing of the various treaties of Nymwegen in 1678 and 1679, all hostilities between European powers had by autumn of the latter year been brought to an end.

From Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents by Jameson, J. Franklin (John Franklin)

At Dort I had to leave her, for she was bound for Nymwegen.

From A Wanderer in Holland by Marshall, Herbert, R. W .S.

His Nymwegen, in Holland, is at South Kensington, where there is also a series of sixteen of his drawings made in Portugal.

From English Painters with a chapter on American painters by Koehler, S. R.

At Nymwegen these wooden petticoats were famous too.

From A Wanderer in Holland by Marshall, Herbert, R. W .S.

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