johan kievit造句
例句與造句
- To defend himself, Tromp let his brother-in-law, Johan Kievit, publish an account of his conduct.
- Buat was arrested; his accomplices in the conspiracy fled the country to England, among them Tromp's brother-in-law Johan Kievit.
- One of them was Johan Kievit, the corrupt Rotterdam regent who would play an ignominious role in the murder of the De Witt brothers in 1672.
- His post as Pensionary was taken over by the Orangist Johan Kievit who would shortly play a leading role in the lynching of the De Witt brothers.
- In the criminal procedures that followed it transpired that besides Buat only two Rotterdam regents, Johan Kievit and Ewout van der Horst, had sufficiently compromised themselves to be charged also.
- It's difficult to find johan kievit in a sentence. 用johan kievit造句挺難的
- As his wider family was among the most fanatical supporters of Orange, he participated in most of their schemes, especially those of his brother-in-law Johan Kievit, a shrewd and unscrupulous intriguer.
- He was assassinated by the same carefully organised lynch mob that killed his brother on the day he was to be released, victim of a conspiracy by the Orangists Johan Kievit and Lieutenant-Admiral Cornelis Tromp.
- After this lynching William, who probably was not in on the conspiracy to murder the De Witt brothers by Van Banchem c . s . and the Rotterdam Regent Johan Kievit and his brother-in-law Cornelis Tromp ( who had given the signal for the assault on the jail ), nevertheless prevented attempts by the authorities to punish the guilty.
- The fact that he ordered the withdrawal of a federal cavalry detachment, that otherwise might have prevented the lynching, has always raised eyebrows, however, like the fact that he did not prosecute the well-known ringleaders like Cornelis Tromp and his relative, Johan Kievit, the Buat conspirator, who now was appointed pensionary of Rotterdam, and even advanced their careers.
- It may be that ( as Dutch historians like L . J . Rogier have argued ) there had been a marked deterioration in the quality of regent government, with a noticeable increase in corruption and nepotism ( though coryphaei of the stadtholderate eras like Cornelis Musch, Johan Kievit and Johan van Banchem had been symptomatic of the same endemic sickness during the heyday of the Stadtholderate ), though people were more tolerant of this than nowadays . It certainly was true that the governing institutions of the Republic were perennially deadlocked, and the Republic had become notorious for its indecisiveness ( though, again this might be exaggerated ).