Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sivua |
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... House of Auftria . Is it poffible that our good Allies and Friends could not be brought to any Terms with us , unless by ftriking out every Parti- cular that might do Us any good , and adding ftill more to Them , where fo much was al ...
... House of Auftria . Is it poffible that our good Allies and Friends could not be brought to any Terms with us , unless by ftriking out every Parti- cular that might do Us any good , and adding ftill more to Them , where fo much was al ...
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... Houses , and the Bulk of the People were for bringing over France , Popery , and the Pretender ? Their High - Mighti- neffes would , as I take it , be fole Judges of the Controverfie , and probably decide it fo well , that in fome time ...
... Houses , and the Bulk of the People were for bringing over France , Popery , and the Pretender ? Their High - Mighti- neffes would , as I take it , be fole Judges of the Controverfie , and probably decide it fo well , that in fome time ...
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... House of Hanover , to Oppose the faid Succeffion , to Affift or Favour 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 ...
... House of Hanover , to Oppose the faid Succeffion , to Affift or Favour 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 ...
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... House of Hanover in the faid Succef- fion , in the manner it is fettled by the Acts of Parliament before - mentioned ; and to main- tain the faid States - General in the poffeffion of the faid Barrier . XVII . After the Ratifications of ...
... House of Hanover in the faid Succef- fion , in the manner it is fettled by the Acts of Parliament before - mentioned ; and to main- tain the faid States - General in the poffeffion of the faid Barrier . XVII . After the Ratifications of ...
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... France , before the Title of Her Majefty to the Crown of Great Britain , as alfo the Right of Succeffion of the most Serene House of Hanover , to the aforefaid Crown Crown , in the manner it is fettled and esta- ( 32 )
... France , before the Title of Her Majefty to the Crown of Great Britain , as alfo the Right of Succeffion of the most Serene House of Hanover , to the aforefaid Crown Crown , in the manner it is fettled and esta- ( 32 )
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