Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... Flanders for a Barrier , was understood to be the recovering thofe Provinces to the King of Spain : But in this ... Flanders . And upon any Appearance of War , they may put their Garrifons into any other Place of the Low - Countries ...
... Flanders for a Barrier , was understood to be the recovering thofe Provinces to the King of Spain : But in this ... Flanders . And upon any Appearance of War , they may put their Garrifons into any other Place of the Low - Countries ...
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... Flanders , and of the whole Revenues in the utmost Extent . And here I cannot , without fome Contempt , take notice of a fort of Reafoning offered by feveral People , that the many Towns we have taken for the Dutch are of no Advantage ...
... Flanders , and of the whole Revenues in the utmost Extent . And here I cannot , without fome Contempt , take notice of a fort of Reafoning offered by feveral People , that the many Towns we have taken for the Dutch are of no Advantage ...
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... Flanders where the Dutch are to have Garrifons , but the Ecclefiaftical and Civil Power to remain to the King of Spain after a Peace ; the States have Power to fend Arms , Ammunition and Victuals without pay- ing Customs ; under which ...
... Flanders where the Dutch are to have Garrifons , but the Ecclefiaftical and Civil Power to remain to the King of Spain after a Peace ; the States have Power to fend Arms , Ammunition and Victuals without pay- ing Customs ; under which ...
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... Flanders . The English Merchants at Bruges complain , That after they have paid the King of Spain's Duty for Goods imported at Oftend , the Jame Goods are made liable to further Duties , when they are carried from thence into the Towns ...
... Flanders . The English Merchants at Bruges complain , That after they have paid the King of Spain's Duty for Goods imported at Oftend , the Jame Goods are made liable to further Duties , when they are carried from thence into the Towns ...
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... Flanders , because there they only fought for themselves . King Charles muft needs accept this Invitation very kindly , and ftand by with great Satisfaction , while the Belgick Lion divides the Prey , and affigns it all to himself . I ...
... Flanders , because there they only fought for themselves . King Charles muft needs accept this Invitation very kindly , and ftand by with great Satisfaction , while the Belgick Lion divides the Prey , and affigns it all to himself . I ...
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