Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 Seiten |
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... obliged to defend the other against any In- vader with all their Strength ? Such was the Grand Alliance between the Emperor , Britain and Holland , which was , or ought to have been , as good a Guarantee of our Succeffion , to all ...
... obliged to defend the other against any In- vader with all their Strength ? Such was the Grand Alliance between the Emperor , Britain and Holland , which was , or ought to have been , as good a Guarantee of our Succeffion , to all ...
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... obliged by this Treaty ( as we have already obferved ) to add , over and above , a Revenue of Four hundred thousand Crowns a Year . We know likewife , that a great part of the Revenue of the Spanish Netherlands is already pawned to the ...
... obliged by this Treaty ( as we have already obferved ) to add , over and above , a Revenue of Four hundred thousand Crowns a Year . We know likewife , that a great part of the Revenue of the Spanish Netherlands is already pawned to the ...
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... obliged , whenever a Peace is treated , to procure for them whatever shall be thought neceffary befides ; and where their Neceffity will terminate , is not very eafie to forefee . T Could any of Her Majefty's Subjects con- ceive , that ...
... obliged , whenever a Peace is treated , to procure for them whatever shall be thought neceffary befides ; and where their Neceffity will terminate , is not very eafie to forefee . T Could any of Her Majefty's Subjects con- ceive , that ...
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... oblige the French 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 ...
... oblige the French 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 ...
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... obliged to treat the Sub- jects of their High Mightineffes as favoura- bly as the Subjects of Great Britain and the Hans Towns , who were then the People the moft molt favourably treated ; Her Britanick Ma- jefty and their ( 30 )
... obliged to treat the Sub- jects of their High Mightineffes as favoura- bly as the Subjects of Great Britain and the Hans Towns , who were then the People the moft molt favourably treated ; Her Britanick Ma- jefty and their ( 30 )
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Seite 24 - An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...