Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... Reprefentation of the British Mer- chants at Bruges , fignifying what Inconveniencies . they already felt , and further apprehended , from this Barrier - Treaty . . SOME ( 5 ) Some Remarks on the Barrier - Treaty The PREFACE. ...
... Reprefentation of the British Mer- chants at Bruges , fignifying what Inconveniencies . they already felt , and further apprehended , from this Barrier - Treaty . . SOME ( 5 ) Some Remarks on the Barrier - Treaty The PREFACE. ...
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... already obferved ) to add , over and above , a Revenue of Four hundred thousand Crowns a Year . We know likewife , that a great part of the Revenue of the Spanish Netherlands is already pawned to the States ; so that after a Peace ...
... already obferved ) to add , over and above , a Revenue of Four hundred thousand Crowns a Year . We know likewife , that a great part of the Revenue of the Spanish Netherlands is already pawned to the States ; so that after a Peace ...
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... already fixed . His manner of an- fwering me is thus : Of thofe Facts which he he pretends to examine , fome he resolutely denies , others he endeavours to extenuate , and the rest he diftorts with fuch unnatural Turns , that I would ...
... already fixed . His manner of an- fwering me is thus : Of thofe Facts which he he pretends to examine , fome he resolutely denies , others he endeavours to extenuate , and the rest he diftorts with fuch unnatural Turns , that I would ...
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... already with the Lords the States - General of the United Pro- vinces , to Her Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary , Charles Viscount Townshend , Baron of Lyn - Regis , Privy - Councellor of Her British Majefty , Captain of Her ...
... already with the Lords the States - General of the United Pro- vinces , to Her Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary , Charles Viscount Townshend , Baron of Lyn - Regis , Privy - Councellor of Her British Majefty , Captain of Her ...
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... , Succef fors and Defcendants , Male and Female , already Born or to be Born : And though no Power has any Right to Oppofe the Laws made upon this Subject , by the Crown and Parlia- ment ment of Great Britain , if it fhould happen , ( 24 )
... , Succef fors and Defcendants , Male and Female , already Born or to be Born : And though no Power has any Right to Oppofe the Laws made upon this Subject , by the Crown and Parlia- ment ment of Great Britain , if it fhould happen , ( 24 )
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