Wilhelm I, Prince of Orania, Count of Nassau Representative education as governor: Kneestick standing, half of the right; with haircaler, neck crimp; The open glow, with fur paper, borts and ornamental loops occupied; About patterned WAM with partially open button row; Krause cuffs on the long sleeves; Command duty in the right, with the left the Degen with artful hand protection and holder holding in front of him; The right in the picture above the stored hat downhill side part of the drapery bears the publisher. Without designation. Copper engraving, relocated (probably stung) from François

Wilhelm I, Prince of Orania, Count of Nassau Representative education as governor: Kneestick standing, half of the right; with haircaler, neck crimp; The open glow, with fur paper, borts and ornamental loops occupied; About patterned WAM with partially open button row; Krause cuffs on the long sleeves; Command duty in the right, with the left the Degen with artful hand protection and holder holding in front of him; The right in the picture above the stored hat downhill side part of the drapery bears the publisher. Without designation. Copper engraving, relocated (probably stung) from François Stock Photo
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Wilhelm I, Prince of Orania, Count of Nassau Representative education as governor: Kneestick standing, half of the right; with haircaler, neck crimp; The open glow, with fur paper, borts and ornamental loops occupied; About patterned WAM with partially open button row; Krause cuffs on the long sleeves; Command duty in the right, with the left the Degen with artful hand protection and holder holding in front of him; The right in the picture above the stored hat downhill side part of the drapery bears the publisher. Without designation. Copper engraving, relocated (probably stung) from François van den Hoeye. Below three-line Latin legend.