Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 Seiten |
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... Forts of great Importance , with their Chatellanies and Dependencies ( which Dependencies are like- wife to be enlarged as much as poffible ) and the whole Revenues of them , to be under the perpetual Military Government of the Dutch ...
... Forts of great Importance , with their Chatellanies and Dependencies ( which Dependencies are like- wife to be enlarged as much as poffible ) and the whole Revenues of them , to be under the perpetual Military Government of the Dutch ...
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... cannot , without 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 )
... cannot , without 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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... fort belong to the Barrier , nor can be of other ufe than to make the States - Ge- neral Masters of the Low - Countries , and hinder their Trade with England . And further , That & thofe those who are acquainted with the Country know ...
... fort belong to the Barrier , nor can be of other ufe than to make the States - Ge- neral Masters of the Low - Countries , and hinder their Trade with England . And further , That & thofe those who are acquainted with the Country know ...
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... Forts ; And this , in effect , is to fhut out all other Nations from Trading to Flanders . The English Merchants at Bruges complain , That after they have paid the King of Spain's Duty for Goods imported at Oftend , the Jame Goods are ...
... Forts ; And this , in effect , is to fhut out all other Nations from Trading to Flanders . The English Merchants at Bruges complain , That after they have paid the King of Spain's Duty for Goods imported at Oftend , the Jame Goods are ...
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... fort of Confcience in their Dealings : To give one Inftance in this Gentleman's Third Part , which I have been lately looking into . When I talk of the most Petty Princes , he fays , I mean Crowned Heads : When I fay , the Soldiers of ...
... fort of Confcience in their Dealings : To give one Inftance in this Gentleman's Third Part , which I have been lately looking into . When I talk of the most Petty Princes , he fays , I mean Crowned Heads : When I fay , the Soldiers of ...
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