Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... most favoured . This I humbly conceive to be perfect Boys Play , Cross I win , and Pile you lofe ; or , What's yours is mine , and What's mine is my own . Now if it fhould hap- pen that in a Treaty of Peace , fome Ports or Towns fhould ...
... most favoured . This I humbly conceive to be perfect Boys Play , Cross I win , and Pile you lofe ; or , What's yours is mine , and What's mine is my own . Now if it fhould hap- pen that in a Treaty of Peace , fome Ports or Towns fhould ...
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... most important Facts that I have advanced , justify'd by the Publick Voice ; which let this Author do what he can , will incline the World to be- lieve , that I may be right in the reft : And I C 2 folemnly folemnly declare , that I ...
... most important Facts that I have advanced , justify'd by the Publick Voice ; which let this Author do what he can , will incline the World to be- lieve , that I may be right in the reft : And I C 2 folemnly folemnly declare , that I ...
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... most Petty Princes , he fays , I 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 ...
... most Petty Princes , he fays , I 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 ...
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... most Serene Houfe of Hanover , and in the Perfon of the Princess Sophia , and of Her Heirs , 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 ...
... most Serene Houfe of Hanover , and in the Perfon of the Princess Sophia , and of Her Heirs , 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 ...
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... most Serene House of Hanover , to Oppose the faid Succeffion , to Affift or Favour those who may Oppose it , whether directly or indirectly , by open War , or by fomenting Seditions and Confpiracies againft Her or Him to whom the Crown ...
... most Serene House of Hanover , to Oppose the faid Succeffion , to Affift or Favour those who may Oppose it , whether directly or indirectly , by open War , or by fomenting Seditions and Confpiracies againft Her or Him to whom the Crown ...
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