Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... these Affairs , he may pleafe to know , that a Project for a Treaty of Barrier with the States , was tranfmitted hither from Holland ; but being disapproved of by our Court in feveral Parts , a new Project , or Scheme of a Treaty , was ...
... these Affairs , he may pleafe to know , that a Project for a Treaty of Barrier with the States , was tranfmitted hither from Holland ; but being disapproved of by our Court in feveral Parts , a new Project , or Scheme of a Treaty , was ...
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... these acquired Dominions will not bring a Penny into their Treafury ; What can be of greater Confequence , than to be able to maintain a mighty Army out of their new Conquefts , which before they always ' did by taxing their natural ...
... these acquired Dominions will not bring a Penny into their Treafury ; What can be of greater Confequence , than to be able to maintain a mighty Army out of their new Conquefts , which before they always ' did by taxing their natural ...
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... these Places are only fortified in order to block up Bruffels , and the other great Towns of Brabant . In thofe Towns of Flanders where the Dutch are to have Garrifons , but the Ecclefiaftical and Civil Power to remain to the King of ...
... these Places are only fortified in order to block up Bruffels , and the other great Towns of Brabant . In thofe Towns of Flanders where the Dutch are to have Garrifons , but the Ecclefiaftical and Civil Power to remain to the King of ...
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... these are , com mon Honefty , and common Senfe ; and that no Man could have mifreprefented that Para- graph in my Discourse , unless he were utterly deftitute of one or both . The Prefumptive Succeffor , and her imme- diate Heirs , have ...
... these are , com mon Honefty , and common Senfe ; and that no Man could have mifreprefented that Para- graph in my Discourse , unless he were utterly deftitute of one or both . The Prefumptive Succeffor , and her imme- diate Heirs , have ...
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... these Expences , Endeavours shall be ufed for enlarging the Dependencies and Ju- rifdictions aforefaid , as much as poffible ; and particularly for including with the Jurifdiction of Ipres , that of Caffel , and the Foreft of Niepe ...
... these Expences , Endeavours shall be ufed for enlarging the Dependencies and Ju- rifdictions aforefaid , as much as poffible ; and particularly for including with the Jurifdiction of Ipres , that of Caffel , and the Foreft of Niepe ...
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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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