Om Hollandsche Spectator...
This is a Dutch-language periodical published between 1731 and 1735, which published satirical essays, moral advice, and critique of contemporary society and habits in the Netherlands. The magazine was known for its dry wit and its editorial position against ostentatiousness.
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