Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... Alliance between the Emperor , Britain and Holland , which was , or ought to have been , as good a Guarantee of our Succeffion , to all Intents and Purposes , as this in the Bar- rier - Treaty ; and the mutual Engagements in fuch ...
... Alliance between the Emperor , Britain and Holland , which was , or ought to have been , as good a Guarantee of our Succeffion , to all Intents and Purposes , as this in the Bar- rier - Treaty ; and the mutual Engagements in fuch ...
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... Alliance of 1701 , the feveral Powers promi- fing to endeavour to recover Flanders for a Barrier , was understood to be the recovering thofe Provinces to the King of Spain : But in this Treaty , the Style is wholly changed : Here are ...
... Alliance of 1701 , the feveral Powers promi- fing to endeavour to recover Flanders for a Barrier , was understood to be the recovering thofe Provinces to the King of Spain : But in this Treaty , the Style is wholly changed : Here are ...
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... Alliance and Confederacy , the principal End and only Aim of which , shall be the publick Quiet and Tranquility ; and to prevent , by Measures taken in time , all the Events which might Q228 one day excite new Wars . It is with this ( 22 )
... Alliance and Confederacy , the principal End and only Aim of which , shall be the publick Quiet and Tranquility ; and to prevent , by Measures taken in time , all the Events which might Q228 one day excite new Wars . It is with this ( 22 )
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... Alliance concluded between the Emperor , the late King of Great Britain , and the States - General , the 7th of September , 1701 , will employ all their Force to recover the reft of the Spanish Low- Countries . IV . And further , they ...
... Alliance concluded between the Emperor , the late King of Great Britain , and the States - General , the 7th of September , 1701 , will employ all their Force to recover the reft of the Spanish Low- Countries . IV . And further , they ...
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... Alliance , it is to be agreed , amongst other Matters , how and in what manner the States fhall be made Safe by means of this Barrier , the Queen of Great Britain will ufe Her Endeavours to procure , that in the Treaty of Peace it may ...
... Alliance , it is to be agreed , amongst other Matters , how and in what manner the States fhall be made Safe by means of this Barrier , the Queen of Great Britain will ufe Her Endeavours to procure , that in the Treaty of Peace it may ...
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