Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 Seiten |
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... particular , and have difcovered an Impatience to have that Treaty made publick , especially fince it hath been laid before the Houfe of Commons . That I may give fome Light to the Reader , ' who is not well vers'd in these Affairs , he ...
... particular , and have difcovered an Impatience to have that Treaty made publick , especially fince it hath been laid before the Houfe of Commons . That I may give fome Light to the Reader , ' who is not well vers'd in these Affairs , he ...
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... Particular , concerning this Author , who is fo pofitive in afferting his own Facts , and contradicting mine : He af- firms , That the Bufinefs of Thoulon was difco- vered by the Clerk of a certain Great Man , who was then Secretary of ...
... Particular , concerning this Author , who is fo pofitive in afferting his own Facts , and contradicting mine : He af- firms , That the Bufinefs of Thoulon was difco- vered by the Clerk of a certain Great Man , who was then Secretary of ...
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... particular Alliance and Confederacy , the principal End and only Aim of which , shall be the publick Quiet and Tranquility ; and to prevent , by Measures taken in time , all the Events which might Q228 one day excite new Wars . It is ...
... particular Alliance and Confederacy , the principal End and only Aim of which , shall be the publick Quiet and Tranquility ; and to prevent , by Measures taken in time , all the Events which might Q228 one day excite new Wars . It is ...
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... particular Oath to the Latter , That they will not admit Foreign Troops without their Con- fent , and that they will depend exclufively upon the faid States , in whatever regards the Military Power . But at the fame time they ought ...
... particular Oath to the Latter , That they will not admit Foreign Troops without their Con- fent , and that they will depend exclufively upon the faid States , in whatever regards the Military Power . But at the fame time they ought ...
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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...