Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850 by Various
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hurrah!_ that we record the fall of Jerusalem, and the cruelty of
Christians against the chosen people of God. JANUS DOUSA. _Under the Rose_ (Vol. i., p. 214.).--Near Zandpoort, a village in the vicinity of Haarlem, Prince William of Orange, the third of his name, had a favourite hunting-seat, called after him the Princenbosch, now more generally known under the designation of the Kruidberg. In the neighbourhood of these grounds there was a little summer-house, making part, if I recollect rightly, of an Amsterdam burgomaster's country place, who resided there at the times I speak of. In this pavilion, it is said, _and beneath a stucco rose_, being one of the ornaments of the ceiling, William III. communicated the scheme of his intended invasion in England to the two burgomasters of Amsterdam there present. You know the result. Can the expression of "being under the rose" date from this occasion, or was it merely owing to coincidence that such an ornament protected, as it were, the mysterious conversation to which England owes her liberty, and Protestant Christendom the maintenance of its rights? JANUS DOUSA. Huis te Manpadt. _Albanian Literature.--Bogdano, Pietro, Archivescovo di Scopia, L'Infallibile Verita della Cattolica Fede_, in Venetia, per G. Albrizzi, MDXCI, is I think much older than any Albanian book mentioned by Hobhouse. The same additional characters are used which occur in the later publications of the Propaganda, in two parts, pp. 182. 162. |
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