Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... recovering Spain , fhould , towards the close of a War , enter into a Treaty with Seven Dutch Provinces , to fecure to them a Dominion larger than their own , which She had con- quered 1 quered for them ; to undertake for a great deal ...
... recovering Spain , fhould , towards the close of a War , enter into a Treaty with Seven Dutch Provinces , to fecure to them a Dominion larger than their own , which She had con- quered 1 quered for them ; to undertake for a great deal ...
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... recover Flanders for a Barrier , was understood to be the recovering thofe Provinces to the King of Spain : But in this Treaty , the Style is wholly changed : Here are about twenty Towns and Forts of great Importance , with their ...
... recover Flanders for a Barrier , was understood to be the recovering thofe Provinces to the King of Spain : But in this Treaty , the Style is wholly changed : Here are about twenty Towns and Forts of great Importance , with their ...
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... recover his Dominions , ftrip him in effect of all his Ten Provinces : A clear Reason why they never fent any Forces to Spain , and why the Obligation not to enter into a Treaty of Peace with France , ' till that entire Monarchy were ...
... recover his Dominions , ftrip him in effect of all his Ten Provinces : A clear Reason why they never fent any Forces to Spain , and why the Obligation not to enter into a Treaty of Peace with France , ' till that entire Monarchy were ...
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... recover the reft of the Spanish Low- Countries . IV . And further , they will endeavour to Con- quer as many Towns and Forts as they can , in order to their being a Barrier and Security to the faid States : V. And D V. And whereas ...
... recover the reft of the Spanish Low- Countries . IV . And further , they will endeavour to Con- quer as many Towns and Forts as they can , in order to their being a Barrier and Security to the faid States : V. And D V. And whereas ...
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... recovered from the Poffeffion of France , as being of the laft Confequence to the Trade of both Na- tions , as well as the Spanish Netherlands , for a Bar- rier for the States - General , therefore the faid Queen of Great Britain , and ...
... recovered from the Poffeffion of France , as being of the laft Confequence to the Trade of both Na- tions , as well as the Spanish Netherlands , for a Bar- rier for the States - General , therefore the faid Queen of Great Britain , and ...
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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 |
Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States ... Jonathan Swift Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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