Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sivua |
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... yielded in one of his Preliminaries , tho ' clogged with the Demand of an Equivalent , which will owe its difficulty only to this Treaty . But let me now confider the Treaty it felf : Among the one and twenty Articles of which it ...
... yielded in one of his Preliminaries , tho ' clogged with the Demand of an Equivalent , which will owe its difficulty only to this Treaty . But let me now confider the Treaty it felf : Among the one and twenty Articles of which it ...
Sivu 12
... ; or , What's yours is mine , and What's mine is my own . Now if it fhould hap- pen that in a Treaty of Peace , fome Ports or Towns fhould be yielded us for the Security of of our Trade in any Part of the Spanish Domi- ( 12 )
... ; or , What's yours is mine , and What's mine is my own . Now if it fhould hap- pen that in a Treaty of Peace , fome Ports or Towns fhould be yielded us for the Security of of our Trade in any Part of the Spanish Domi- ( 12 )
Sivu 16
... yielded as a Prelimi- nary , was ftruck out of the Counter - Project by the Dutch . They fought only in Flanders , because there they only fought for themselves . King Charles muft needs accept this Invitation very kindly , and ftand by ...
... yielded as a Prelimi- nary , was ftruck out of the Counter - Project by the Dutch . They fought only in Flanders , because there they only fought for themselves . King Charles muft needs accept this Invitation very kindly , and ftand by ...
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... 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 , put as many Troops as they fhall think neceffary ...
... 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 , put as many Troops as they fhall think neceffary ...
Sivu 35
... yielded to the United Provinces , according to the Fifty- fecond Article of the Treaty of Munfter above- mentioned , His Majesty King Charles the Third will be much more gratified and advantaged in other Places , than that Equivalent ...
... yielded to the United Provinces , according to the Fifty- fecond Article of the Treaty of Munfter above- mentioned , His Majesty King Charles the Third will be much more gratified and advantaged in other Places , than that Equivalent ...
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