Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... Articles ; Part of the Counter - Project ; The Sentiments of Prince Eugene and Count Sinzendorf , upon the faid Treaty ; And a Representation of the English Merchants at Bruges . LONDON , Printed for John Morphew , near Stationers- Hall ...
... Articles ; Part of the Counter - Project ; The Sentiments of Prince Eugene and Count Sinzendorf , upon the faid Treaty ; And a Representation of the English Merchants at Bruges . LONDON , Printed for John Morphew , near Stationers- Hall ...
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... Articles where it differs from the Barrier Treaty , that the Reader , by comparing them together , may judge how punctually thofe Nego- tiators obferved their Instructions . I have like- wife fubjoined the Sentiments of Prince Eugene of ...
... Articles where it differs from the Barrier Treaty , that the Reader , by comparing them together , may judge how punctually thofe Nego- tiators obferved their Instructions . I have like- wife fubjoined the Sentiments of Prince Eugene of ...
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... do Us any good , and adding ftill more to Them , where fo much was al- ready granted ? For instance , the Article about demolishing of Dunkirk , furely might have remained , 7 remained , which was of fome Benefit to the ( 6 )
... do Us any good , and adding ftill more to Them , where fo much was al- ready granted ? For instance , the Article about demolishing of Dunkirk , furely might have remained , 7 remained , which was of fome Benefit to the ( 6 )
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... Articles of which it confifts , only two have any relation to Us , importing that the Dutch are to be Guaran- tees of our Succeffion , and are not to enter into any Treaty till the Queen is acknow- ledged by France . We know very well ...
... Articles of which it confifts , only two have any relation to Us , importing that the Dutch are to be Guaran- tees of our Succeffion , and are not to enter into any Treaty till the Queen is acknow- ledged by France . We know very well ...
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... . Why fhould we wonder , that the Dutch are inclined to perpetuate the War , when , by an Article in this Treaty , the King of Spain is not to poffefs one fingle Town in the Low - Coun- tries , tries , till a Peace is made . The Duke J ...
... . Why fhould we wonder , that the Dutch are inclined to perpetuate the War , when , by an Article in this Treaty , the King of Spain is not to poffefs one fingle Town in the Low - Coun- tries , tries , till a Peace is made . The Duke J ...
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Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-General Jonathan Swift,Great Britain,United Provinces of the Netherlands Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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