Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sivua |
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... late King was Prince of Orange , and commanded their Armies againft France , it was never once imagined that any of the Towns taken , fhould belong to the Dutch they were all immediately delivered up to their lawful Monarch ; and ...
... late King was Prince of Orange , and commanded their Armies againft France , it was never once imagined that any of the Towns taken , fhould belong to the Dutch they were all immediately delivered up to their lawful Monarch ; and ...
Sivu 9
... late King of Spain's Poffeffion at the Time of his Death , with all their Ter- ritories and Dependencies , it is visible what Forces the States may be able to keep , even without any Charge to their peculiar Do- minions . The Towns and ...
... late King of Spain's Poffeffion at the Time of his Death , with all their Ter- ritories and Dependencies , it is visible what Forces the States may be able to keep , even without any Charge to their peculiar Do- minions . The Towns and ...
Sivu 12
Jonathan Swift. worse in those very Towns , than they were under the late King of Spain ? Yet this is the Fact , as monstrous as it appears : All Goods going to , or coming from Newport or Offend , are to pay the fame Duties as those ...
Jonathan Swift. worse in those very Towns , than they were under the late King of Spain ? Yet this is the Fact , as monstrous as it appears : All Goods going to , or coming from Newport or Offend , are to pay the fame Duties as those ...
Sivu 17
... King to acknowledge the Right of Succeffion in Her prefent Majefty ; for want of which Point being then fettled , France refused to Acknowledge Her for Queen of Great Britain , after the late King's Death . This unaccountable Neglect ...
... King to acknowledge the Right of Succeffion in Her prefent Majefty ; for want of which Point being then fettled , France refused to Acknowledge Her for Queen of Great Britain , after the late King's Death . This unaccountable Neglect ...
Sivu 18
... King- dom , while his limped flowly after , and if it arrived at all , it was too late ; for Peoples Opi- nions were already fixed . His manner of an- fwering me is thus : Of thofe Facts which he he pretends to examine , fome he ...
... King- dom , while his limped flowly after , and if it arrived at all , it was too late ; for Peoples Opi- nions were already fixed . His manner of an- fwering me is thus : Of thofe Facts which he he pretends to examine , fome he ...
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