"De Algemeene Vrede, Oorsprong Van Ne rlands Geluk," a poetic work by Abraham Louis Barbaz, celebrates the general peace and its perceived role as the origin of Dutch prosperity. This 18th-century poem offers a glimpse into the political and social sentiments of the time, reflecting on the significance of peace for the Netherlands. Barbaz's lyrical verse captures the hope and optimism associated with the prospect of sustained peace, making it a valuable historical and literary artifact. The poem provides insights into the Dutch perspective on international relations and the importance of stability for national well-being. It will appeal to scholars of Dutch history, literature, and political thought, as well as anyone interested in the cultural impact of peace treaties.
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