Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 páginas |
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... those who I thought could beft inform me , in order to correct any Error I could hear of : I did the fame to the Third and Fourth Editions , and then left the Printer to his li- berty . This I take for a more effectual An- fwer to all ...
... those who I thought could beft inform me , in order to correct any Error I could hear of : I did the fame to the Third and Fourth Editions , and then left the Printer to his li- berty . This I take for a more effectual An- fwer to all ...
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... those Debts we have contracted . Let us look upon the re- verse of the Medal , we fhall fee our Neigh- bours , who in their utmost Distress , called for our Affiftance , become , by this Treaty , even in time of Peace , Mafters of a ...
... those Debts we have contracted . Let us look upon the re- verse of the Medal , we fhall fee our Neigh- bours , who in their utmost Distress , called for our Affiftance , become , by this Treaty , even in time of Peace , Mafters of a ...
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... 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 of Great Britain fhall defcend , according to the Acts aforefaid ; The States ...
... 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 of Great Britain fhall defcend , according to the Acts aforefaid ; The States ...
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... those whom they fhall think fit to require and invite , to enter into this Treaty , and to be Guarantees of its Execution . XX . And as Time has fhewn the Omiffion which was made in the Treaty figned at Ryfwick in the Year 1697 ...
... those whom they fhall think fit to require and invite , to enter into this Treaty , and to be Guarantees of its Execution . XX . And as Time has fhewn the Omiffion which was made in the Treaty figned at Ryfwick in the Year 1697 ...
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... But whereas the States - General demand them only for their Security , it is propofed , to place in those Towns a Garrison of Imperial Troops , of whom the States may be 7 be in no fufpicion , as they might be ( 45 )
... But whereas the States - General demand them only for their Security , it is propofed , to place in those Towns a Garrison of Imperial Troops , of whom the States may be 7 be in no fufpicion , as they might be ( 45 )
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