Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... 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 , 1712. Price 6 d . W TAA A M ENGLISH OXFORD LISTARY THE ...
... 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 , 1712. Price 6 d . W TAA A M ENGLISH OXFORD LISTARY THE ...
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... Prince Eugene of Savoy and the Count de Sinzendorf , rela ting to this Treaty , written ( I suppose ) while it was negotiating . And lastly , I have added a Copy of the Reprefentation of the British Mer- chants at Bruges , fignifying ...
... Prince Eugene of Savoy and the Count de Sinzendorf , rela ting to this Treaty , written ( I suppose ) while it was negotiating . And lastly , I have added a Copy of the Reprefentation of the British Mer- chants at Bruges , fignifying ...
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... Prince and Count above- . mentioned , confidering the prefent State of Affairs , are of the following Opinion : First , That the Counter - Project of England , relating to the Places where the States - General may put and keep Garrifons ...
... Prince and Count above- . mentioned , confidering the prefent State of Affairs , are of the following Opinion : First , That the Counter - Project of England , relating to the Places where the States - General may put and keep Garrifons ...
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... Prince and Count ; who think likewife , that there ought to be added to the Eighth Article , That no Goods or Merchandise fhould be fent into the Towns where the States - Ge- nerál fhall have Garrifons , nor be compre- hended under the ...
... Prince and Count ; who think likewife , that there ought to be added to the Eighth Article , That no Goods or Merchandise fhould be fent into the Towns where the States - Ge- nerál fhall have Garrifons , nor be compre- hended under the ...
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... Prince and Count are of Opinion , That the States - General ought to have , for the Maintenance of their Garrifons and Fortifications , a Sum of Money of a Mil- lion and half , or two Millions of Florins , which they ought to receive ...
... Prince and Count are of Opinion , That the States - General ought to have , for the Maintenance of their Garrifons and Fortifications , a Sum of Money of a Mil- lion and half , or two Millions of Florins , which they ought to receive ...
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