Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sivua |
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... fome few Reflections up- on that famous Treaty , fufficient , as I thought , to answer the Defign of my Book . I have fince heard that my Readers in general feemed to wish I had been more particular , and have difcovered an Impatience ...
... fome few Reflections up- on that famous Treaty , fufficient , as I thought , to answer the Defign of my Book . I have fince heard that my Readers in general feemed to wish I had been more particular , and have difcovered an Impatience ...
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... fome fmall Affiftance in their Conquefts , and the enlargement of their Em- pire , or to prevent the Incurfions of Barbarians upon fome of their out - lying Provinces . But how muft it found in an European Ear , that Great Britain ...
... fome fmall Affiftance in their Conquefts , and the enlargement of their Em- pire , or to prevent the Incurfions of Barbarians upon fome of their out - lying Provinces . But how muft it found in an European Ear , that Great Britain ...
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... fome Care was taken of the 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 ...
... fome Care was taken of the 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 ...
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Jonathan Swift. 7 remained , which was of fome Benefit to the States , as well as of mighty Advantage to Us , and which the French King ... fome few Years paft , have put a different Mean- J 8 Meaning upon the word Barrier , from what 7 ...
Jonathan Swift. 7 remained , which was of fome Benefit to the States , as well as of mighty Advantage to Us , and which the French King ... fome few Years paft , have put a different Mean- J 8 Meaning upon the word Barrier , from what 7 ...
Sivu 9
... 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 )
... 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 )
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