Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... thing of this Nature , except in a General Treaty . All Kings , Princes , and States are invited to enter into this Treaty , and to be Guarantees of its Execution . This Article , though very frequent in Treaties , feems to look very ...
... thing of this Nature , except in a General Treaty . All Kings , Princes , and States are invited to enter into this Treaty , and to be Guarantees of its Execution . This Article , though very frequent in Treaties , feems to look very ...
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... Things follow better from His Premises or mine : And there I will not be fatisfied , unless he will allow the whole Ad- vantage to be on my fide . Here is a flourish- ing Kingdom brought to the Brink of Ruin , by a moft Successful and ...
... Things follow better from His Premises or mine : And there I will not be fatisfied , unless he will allow the whole Ad- vantage to be on my fide . Here is a flourish- ing Kingdom brought to the Brink of Ruin , by a moft Successful and ...
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... thing to do with this Race of Anfwer - jobbers , is , that they have no fort of Confcience in their Dealings : To give one Inftance in this Gentleman's Third Part , which I have been lately looking into . When I talk of the most Petty ...
... thing to do with this Race of Anfwer - jobbers , is , that they have no fort of Confcience in their Dealings : To give one Inftance in this Gentleman's Third Part , which I have been lately looking into . When I talk of the most Petty ...
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... thing less than the Crown can be a fufficient Reward for the Merit of the G - 1 : We have not enlarged our Dominions by one Foot of Land : Our Trade , which made us confi- derable in the World , is either given up by Treaties , or ...
... thing less than the Crown can be a fufficient Reward for the Merit of the G - 1 : We have not enlarged our Dominions by one Foot of Land : Our Trade , which made us confi- derable in the World , is either given up by Treaties , or ...
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... Things , that the Lords the States - Ge- neral fhall have , with entire Property and So- vereignty , the Upper Quarter of Guelder , ac- cording to the Fifty - fecond Article of the Treaty of Munster of the Year 1648 ; as alfo that the ...
... Things , that the Lords the States - Ge- neral fhall have , with entire Property and So- vereignty , the Upper Quarter of Guelder , ac- cording to the Fifty - fecond Article of the Treaty of Munster of the Year 1648 ; as alfo that the ...
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