Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... mean Condition of those States af- fifting to preserve her Queen on the Throne , whom , by God's Affiftance , fhe is able to de- fend against all Her Majefty's Enemies and Allies put together ? Such a wild Bargain could never have been ...
... mean Condition of those States af- fifting to preserve her Queen on the Throne , whom , by God's Affiftance , fhe is able to de- fend against all Her Majefty's Enemies and Allies put together ? Such a wild Bargain could never have been ...
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... doubt , for the Intereft of Britain , that the States fhould have a fufficient Barrier against France : But their High Might ineffes , for fome few Years paft , have put a different Mean- J 8 Meaning upon the word Barrier , from what 7 ...
... doubt , for the Intereft of Britain , that the States fhould have a fufficient Barrier against France : But their High Might ineffes , for fome few Years paft , have put a different Mean- J 8 Meaning upon the word Barrier , from what 7 ...
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... means we put it out of the Power of our own Legislature to alter the Succeffion , how much foever the Neceffity of the Kingdom may require it ? To comply with the Cautions of fome People , I explained my Meaning in the following Edi ...
... means we put it out of the Power of our own Legislature to alter the Succeffion , how much foever the Neceffity of the Kingdom may require it ? To comply with the Cautions of fome People , I explained my Meaning in the following Edi ...
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... mean Crowned Heads : When I fay , the Soldiers of thofe Petty Princes are ready to rob or ftarve at Home : He fays I call Kings and Crowned Heads , Robbers and High- waymen . This is what the Whigs call anfwer- ing a Book . I cannot ...
... mean Crowned Heads : When I fay , the Soldiers of thofe Petty Princes are ready to rob or ftarve at Home : He fays I call Kings and Crowned Heads , Robbers and High- waymen . This is what the Whigs call anfwer- ing a Book . I cannot ...
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... 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 Spanish Low - Countries , and what else may be found ne- ceffary , whether Conquered or ...
... 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 Spanish Low - Countries , and what else may be found ne- ceffary , whether Conquered or ...
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Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-General Jonathan Swift,Great Britain,United Provinces of the Netherlands Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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