Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... Netherlands is already pawned to the States ; so that after a Peace , nothing will be left to the Sovereign , nor will the People be much eased of the Taxes they at prefent labour under . Thus the States , by vertue of this Barrier ...
... Netherlands is already pawned to the States ; so that after a Peace , nothing will be left to the Sovereign , nor will the People be much eased of the Taxes they at prefent labour under . Thus the States , by vertue of this Barrier ...
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... Netherlands are not a fuffi- cient Barrier for them , I know no Remedy from the Words of this Treaty , but that we must still go on , and Conquer for them as long as they please . For the Quis obliged , whenever a Peace is treated , to ...
... Netherlands are not a fuffi- cient Barrier for them , I know no Remedy from the Words of this Treaty , but that we must still go on , and Conquer for them as long as they please . For the Quis obliged , whenever a Peace is treated , to ...
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... Four hundred thousand Crowns by the King of Spain ; that the States fhall poffefs their Barrier even before King Charles is in Poffeffion of the Spanish Netherlands : Al- though 1 ࿐ ** 16 ] though by the Fifth Article of [ 15 ]
... Four hundred thousand Crowns by the King of Spain ; that the States fhall poffefs their Barrier even before King Charles is in Poffeffion of the Spanish Netherlands : Al- though 1 ࿐ ** 16 ] though by the Fifth Article of [ 15 ]
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... Netherlands , or to the faid Barrier . Article XV . And to the End that the faid States may enjoy , at prefent , as much as it is poffible , a Barrier in the Spanish Netherlands , they fhall be permitted to put their Garrisons in the ...
... Netherlands , or to the faid Barrier . Article XV . And to the End that the faid States may enjoy , at prefent , as much as it is poffible , a Barrier in the Spanish Netherlands , they fhall be permitted to put their Garrisons in the ...
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... Netherlands , for a Bar- rier for the States - General , therefore the faid Queen of Great Britain , and the States - General , agree and oblige themselves , not to enter into any Negocia tion or Treaty of Peace with France , before the ...
... Netherlands , for a Bar- rier for the States - General , therefore the faid Queen of Great Britain , and the States - General , agree and oblige themselves , not to enter into any Negocia tion or Treaty of Peace with France , before the ...
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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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