Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sivua |
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... entirely Ma- fters of the richelt Part of all Flanders . And upon any Appearance of War , they may put their Garrifons into any other Place of the Low - Countries ; and further , the King of Spain is to give them a Revenue of four ...
... entirely Ma- fters of the richelt Part of all Flanders . And upon any Appearance of War , they may put their Garrifons into any other Place of the Low - Countries ; and further , the King of Spain is to give them a Revenue of four ...
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... entirely unable to Govern ; That very Motive might encline our Guarantees to apport him , the more effectually to bring the Rivals of their Trade into Confufion and Disorder . But to return : The Quis here put under the ...
... entirely unable to Govern ; That very Motive might encline our Guarantees to apport him , the more effectually to bring the Rivals of their Trade into Confufion and Disorder . But to return : The Quis here put under the ...
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... entirely acquit of any Imputation upon this Matter . But when I recollect the Behaviour , the Lan- guage , and the Principles of fome certain Perfons in thofe Days , and compare them with that Omiffion ; I am tempted to draw fome Conclu ...
... entirely acquit of any Imputation upon this Matter . But when I recollect the Behaviour , the Lan- guage , and the Principles of fome certain Perfons in thofe Days , and compare them with that Omiffion ; I am tempted to draw fome Conclu ...
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... entirely incorporated with it , fhall remain and be yielded in Pro- perty to the States . The Fort of Rodenhuysen , on this fide Gand , fhall be Demolished . VII . The faid States - General may , in cafe of an ap- parent Attack , or War ...
... entirely incorporated with it , fhall remain and be yielded in Pro- perty to the States . The Fort of Rodenhuysen , on this fide Gand , fhall be Demolished . VII . The faid States - General may , in cafe of an ap- parent Attack , or War ...
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... be allowed to enter into Poffeffion of the faid Spanish Low - Countries , neither entirely nor in part ; and during that time the Queen fhall affift their High Mighti- neffes neffes to maintain them in the Enjoyment of the Revenues ( 29 )
... be allowed to enter into Poffeffion of the faid Spanish Low - Countries , neither entirely nor in part ; and during that time the Queen fhall affift their High Mighti- neffes neffes to maintain them in the Enjoyment of the Revenues ( 29 )
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