Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... Spanish Low- Countries . IV . And further , they will endeavour to Con- quer as many Towns and Forts as they can , in order to their being a Barrier and Security to the faid States : V. And D V. And whereas , according to the Ninth ...
... Spanish Low- Countries . IV . And further , they will endeavour to Con- quer as many Towns and Forts as they can , in order to their being a Barrier and Security to the faid States : V. And D V. And whereas , according to the Ninth ...
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... Spanish Low - Countries , and what else may be found ne- ceffary , whether Conquered or Unconquered Places , fhall ferve as a Barrier to the States . VI . That to this end their High Mightineffes fhall have the Liberty to put and keep ...
... Spanish Low - Countries , and what else may be found ne- ceffary , whether Conquered or Unconquered Places , fhall ferve as a Barrier to the States . VI . That to this end their High Mightineffes fhall have the Liberty to put and keep ...
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Jonathan Swift. 4 and Forts in the Spanish Low - Countries , where the Reafon of War fhall require it . VIII . They may likrwife fend into the Towns , Forts and Places , where they fhall have their Garrisons , without any Hindrance , and ...
Jonathan Swift. 4 and Forts in the Spanish Low - Countries , where the Reafon of War fhall require it . VIII . They may likrwife fend into the Towns , Forts and Places , where they fhall have their Garrisons , without any Hindrance , and ...
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... Spanish Low - Countries , fhall be granted , transferred , or given , or defcend to the Crown of France , or any one of the Line of France , nei- ther by vertue of any Gift , Sale , Exchange , Mar- riage , Agreement , Inheritance ...
... Spanish Low - Countries , fhall be granted , transferred , or given , or defcend to the Crown of France , or any one of the Line of France , nei- ther by vertue of any Gift , Sale , Exchange , Mar- riage , Agreement , Inheritance ...
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... Spanish Low - Countries , they shall be per- mitted to put their Garrisons in the Towns already taken , and which may hereafter be fo , before the Peace be concluded and ratified . And in the mean time the faid King Charles the Third ...
... Spanish Low - Countries , they shall be per- mitted to put their Garrisons in the Towns already taken , and which may hereafter be fo , before the Peace be concluded and ratified . And in the mean time the faid King Charles the Third ...
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