Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... agreed upon the following Articles . TH Article I. HE Treaties of Peace , Friendship , Al- liance and Confederacy between Her Britannick Majefty and the States - General of the United Provinces , fhall be approved and con- firmed by the ...
... agreed upon the following Articles . TH Article I. HE Treaties of Peace , Friendship , Al- liance and Confederacy between Her Britannick Majefty and the States - General of the United Provinces , fhall be approved and con- firmed by the ...
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... agreed , amongst other Matters , how and in what manner the States fhall be made Safe by means of this Barrier , the Queen of Great Britain will ufe Her Endeavours to procure , that in the Treaty of Peace it may be agreed , that all the ...
... agreed , amongst other Matters , how and in what manner the States fhall be made Safe by means of this Barrier , the Queen of Great Britain will ufe Her Endeavours to procure , that in the Treaty of Peace it may be agreed , that all the ...
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... which belong to them , and Repair the Fortifications of them , in fuch manner as they fhall judge neceffary ; and further to do what- ever fhall be useful for their Defence . D 2 XI . It XI . It is agreed , That the States - [ 27 ]
... which belong to them , and Repair the Fortifications of them , in fuch manner as they fhall judge neceffary ; and further to do what- ever fhall be useful for their Defence . D 2 XI . It XI . It is agreed , That the States - [ 27 ]
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Jonathan Swift. XI . It is agreed , That the States - General fhall have all the Revenues of the Towns , Places ,. Jurifdictions , and their Dependencies , which they shall have for their Barrier from France , which were not in the ...
Jonathan Swift. XI . It is agreed , That the States - General fhall have all the Revenues of the Towns , Places ,. Jurifdictions , and their Dependencies , which they shall have for their Barrier from France , which were not in the ...
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... agreed upon with his Imperial Majefty and the Empire . And as the Barrier which is this Day agreed upon in the principal Treaty , for the mutual Guaranty between Her British Majelty and the Lords the States - General , cannot give to ...
... agreed upon with his Imperial Majefty and the Empire . And as the Barrier which is this Day agreed upon in the principal Treaty , for the mutual Guaranty between Her British Majelty and the Lords the States - General , cannot give to ...
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