Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sivua |
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... 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 (5) ...
... 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 (5) ...
Sivu 7
... Dutch are to be Guaran- tees of our Succeffion , and are not to enter into any Treaty till the Queen is acknow- ledged by France . We know very well that it is in Confequence the Intereft of the States , as much as ours , that Britain ...
... Dutch are to be Guaran- tees of our Succeffion , and are not to enter into any Treaty till the Queen is acknow- ledged by France . We know very well that it is in Confequence the Intereft of the States , as much as ours , that Britain ...
Sivu 8
... Dutch they were all immediately delivered up to their lawful Monarch ; and Flanders was only a Bar- rier to Holland , as it was in the Hands of Spain rather than France . So in the Grand Alliance of 1701 , the feveral Powers promi- fing ...
... Dutch they were all immediately delivered up to their lawful Monarch ; and Flanders was only a Bar- rier to Holland , as it was in the Hands of Spain rather than France . So in the Grand Alliance of 1701 , the feveral Powers promi- fing ...
Sivu 9
... without fome Contempt , take notice of a fort of Reafoning offered by feveral People , that the many Towns we have taken for the Dutch are of no Advantage , be- B caufe cause the whole Revenues of thofe Towns are spent in ( 9 )
... without fome Contempt , take notice of a fort of Reafoning offered by feveral People , that the many Towns we have taken for the Dutch are of no Advantage , be- B caufe cause the whole Revenues of thofe Towns are spent in ( 9 )
Sivu 10
... Dutch to deprive him of his natural Right to the Low - Countries ? But fuppofe by a Dutch Barrier must now be understood only what is to be in Poffeffion of the States ; yet even under this Acceptation of the Word , nothing was ...
... Dutch to deprive him of his natural Right to the Low - Countries ? But fuppofe by a Dutch Barrier must now be understood only what is to be in Poffeffion of the States ; yet even under this Acceptation of the Word , nothing was ...
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