Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sivua |
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... Powers , where each is obliged to defend the other against any In- vader with all their Strength ? Such was the Grand Alliance between the Emperor , Britain and Holland , which was , or ought to have been , as good a Guarantee of our ...
... Powers , where each is obliged to defend the other against any In- vader with all their Strength ? Such was the Grand Alliance between the Emperor , Britain and Holland , which was , or ought to have been , as good a Guarantee of our ...
Sivu 8
... Powers promi- fing to endeavour to recover Flanders for a Barrier , was understood to be the recovering thofe Provinces to the King of Spain : But in this Treaty , the Style is wholly changed : Here are about twenty Towns and Forts of ...
... Powers promi- fing to endeavour to recover Flanders for a Barrier , was understood to be the recovering thofe Provinces to the King of Spain : But in this Treaty , the Style is wholly changed : Here are about twenty Towns and Forts of ...
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... Power to remain to the King of Spain after a Peace ; the States have Power to fend Arms , Ammunition and Victuals without pay- ing Customs ; under which Pretence they will engrofs the whole Trade of thofe Towns , ex- clufive to all ...
... Power to remain to the King of Spain after a Peace ; the States have Power to fend Arms , Ammunition and Victuals without pay- ing Customs ; under which Pretence they will engrofs the whole Trade of thofe Towns , ex- clufive to all ...
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... Power to be Guarantee to our Succeffion ; be- caufe by that means we put it out of the Power of our own Legislature to alter the Succeffion , how much foever the Neceffity of the Kingdom may require it ? To comply with the Cautions of ...
... Power to be Guarantee to our Succeffion ; be- caufe by that means we put it out of the Power of our own Legislature to alter the Succeffion , how much foever the Neceffity of the Kingdom may require it ? To comply with the Cautions of ...
Sivu 14
... Power to change the Succeffion , when- ever the Neceffities of the Kingdom require , is to very ufeful towards preferving our Reli gion and Liberty , that I know not how to re- cant . The worft of this Opinion is , that at first fight ...
... Power to change the Succeffion , when- ever the Neceffities of the Kingdom require , is to very ufeful towards preferving our Reli gion and Liberty , that I know not how to re- cant . The worft of this Opinion is , that at first fight ...
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