Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... 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 made for Us , if ...
... 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 made for Us , if ...
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... to the Barrier , nor can be of other ufe than to make the States - Ge- neral Masters of the Low - Countries , and hinder their Trade with England . And further , That & thofe those who are acquainted with the Country know very well ( 10 )
... to the Barrier , nor can be of other ufe than to make the States - Ge- neral Masters of the Low - Countries , and hinder their Trade with England . And further , That & thofe those who are acquainted with the Country know very well ( 10 )
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Jonathan Swift. those who are acquainted with the Country know very well , that Lier , and Hale to fortifie , can give no Security to the States as a Barrier , but only raife a Jealoufie in ... those very Towns , than they were under ( 11 )
Jonathan Swift. those who are acquainted with the Country know very well , that Lier , and Hale to fortifie , can give no Security to the States as a Barrier , but only raife a Jealoufie in ... those very Towns , than they were under ( 11 )
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Jonathan Swift. worse in those very Towns , than they were under the late King of Spain ? Yet this is the Fact , as monstrous as it appears : All Goods going to , or coming from Newport or Offend , are to pay the fame Duties as those ...
Jonathan Swift. worse in those very Towns , than they were under the late King of Spain ? Yet this is the Fact , as monstrous as it appears : All Goods going to , or coming from Newport or Offend , are to pay the fame Duties as those ...
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... those which we have got for them . In one Part of The Conduct of the Allies , & c . among other Remarks upon this Treaty , I make it a Queftion , whether it were right in point of Policy or Prudence to call in a Foreign Power to be ...
... those which we have got for them . In one Part of The Conduct of the Allies , & c . among other Remarks upon this Treaty , I make it a Queftion , whether it were right in point of Policy or Prudence to call in a Foreign Power to be ...
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