Crossword-Solution: GRAVENHAGE
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
LLAPOW
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Count William of Hainault, of Zealand and Friesland, Duke of Bavaria and Sovereign Lord of Holland, held his court in the great, straggling castle which he called his “hunting lodge,” near to the German Ocean, and since known by the name of “The Hague.” (1) (1) “The Hague” is a contraction of the Dutch’s Gravenhage--the haag, or “hunting lodge,” of the Graf, or count.
See official reports on these projects in Droogmaking vom het zuidelyk gedeelte der Zuiderzee, te s' Gravenhage, 1868, 4to.] The geographical results of this improvement would be analogous to those of the draining of the Lake of Haarlem, but many times multiplied in extent, and its meteorological effects, though perhaps not perceptible on the coast, could hardly fail to be appreciable in the interior of Holland.
Box 78, 2501 CB The Hague, Holland Tel +31-(0)70-3555404 Fax +31-(0)-842113307 Giro 450623 ISBN 90-3619-172-6 JEL A00 Nederlandse uniforme genre indeling (NUGI) 681, 654 & 691 CIP-GEGEVENS KONINKLIJKE BIBLIOTHEEK ’S-GRAVENHAGE Prologue The basic idea of this book is that Keynes’s _General Theory_ is generalised even further by including endogenous government in the model, so that we arrive at a truly general Political Economy.
The Hague, or, as the Dutch call it, _S'Gravenhage_, and the French _La Haye_, is the capital, and has a population of eighty-one thousand.
The _Gedenboek uitgeven ter gelegenheid van het fijftig-jarig bestaan van het Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs_, 1847-1897 ('s Gravenhage, 1898), is an excellent aid in studying technically the remarkable works on Dutch rivers, canals, sluices, railways and harbours, and drainage and irrigation works.
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