Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sivua |
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... must now be understood only what is to be in Poffeffion of the States ; yet even under this Acceptation of the Word , nothing was originally meant except a Barrier againft France ; whereas feveral Towns demanded by the Dutch in this ...
... must now be understood only what is to be in Poffeffion of the States ; yet even under this Acceptation of the Word , nothing was originally meant except a Barrier againft France ; whereas feveral Towns demanded by the Dutch in this ...
Sivu 11
... must still go on , and Conquer for them as long as they please . For the Quis obliged , whenever a Peace is treated , to procure for them whatever shall be thought neceffary befides ; and where their Neceffity will terminate , is not ...
... must still go on , and Conquer for them as long as they please . For the Quis obliged , whenever a Peace is treated , to procure for them whatever shall be thought neceffary befides ; and where their Neceffity will terminate , is not ...
Sivu 15
... must still infift , that it is a diminution to the Indepen- dency of the Imperial Crown of Great Britain , to call at every Door for Help to put our Laws in execution : And we ought to confider , that if in Ages to come , fuch a Prince ...
... must still infift , that it is a diminution to the Indepen- dency of the Imperial Crown of Great Britain , to call at every Door for Help to put our Laws in execution : And we ought to confider , that if in Ages to come , fuch a Prince ...
Sivu 16
... must be intreated to preferve the Q of Great Britain upon Her Throne : The King of Spain is invited particularly and by Name , to become Guarantee of the Execution of a Treaty , by which his Allies , who pretend to fight his Battles ...
... must be intreated to preferve the Q of Great Britain upon Her Throne : The King of Spain is invited particularly and by Name , to become Guarantee of the Execution of a Treaty , by which his Allies , who pretend to fight his Battles ...
Sivu 17
... must here take leave ( because it will not otherwise fall in my way ) to fay a few Words in return to a Gentleman , I know not of what Character or Calling , who has done me the Honour to write Three Difcourfes against that Treatife C ...
... must here take leave ( because it will not otherwise fall in my way ) to fay a few Words in return to a Gentleman , I know not of what Character or Calling , who has done me the Honour to write Three Difcourfes against that Treatife C ...
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