The Compleat History of the Treaty of Utrecht: As Also that of Gertruydenberg : Containing All the Acts, Memorials, Representations, Complaints, Demands, Letters, Speeches, Treaties, and Other Authentick Pieces Relating to the Negotiations There : to which are Added the Treaties of Radstat and BadenA. Roper, and S. Butler, 1715 |
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... Judges fhall be forbid- den to attempt any thing to the Prejudice of the faid Rights of Sovereignty , as abovefaid ; and what- ever has already been attempted , fhall be made good , and put in its former Condition . A 4 Item , Item ...
... Judges fhall be forbid- den to attempt any thing to the Prejudice of the faid Rights of Sovereignty , as abovefaid ; and what- ever has already been attempted , fhall be made good , and put in its former Condition . A 4 Item , Item ...
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... judge contentiously , and in a Court of Juftice would have held the faid Brothers a long while engaged in Law , and might have occafion'd Enmity between them ; whereas they were always defirous of living in a true , fincere , and ...
... judge contentiously , and in a Court of Juftice would have held the faid Brothers a long while engaged in Law , and might have occafion'd Enmity between them ; whereas they were always defirous of living in a true , fincere , and ...
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... judge what Strefs ought to be laid upon the Infinuation of the Author of the faid Memorial , as if William I. Prince of Orange , as Se- ' cond Plenipotentiary of Philip II . King of Spain , had inferted in the abovemention'd Treaty , an ...
... judge what Strefs ought to be laid upon the Infinuation of the Author of the faid Memorial , as if William I. Prince of Orange , as Se- ' cond Plenipotentiary of Philip II . King of Spain , had inferted in the abovemention'd Treaty , an ...
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... judge , which has no man- ner of Relation to Sovereignties , being inferted in the faid Letters , does fufficiently juftify this Truth . Farther , the Declarations of the Parliament and Kings of France prove the Independency and Incom ...
... judge , which has no man- ner of Relation to Sovereignties , being inferted in the faid Letters , does fufficiently juftify this Truth . Farther , the Declarations of the Parliament and Kings of France prove the Independency and Incom ...
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... Judge in refpect of the Principality of Orange ; which , like all other Sovereignties , is exempted from any Superiour Ju- rifdiction . " Tis plain , therefore , the imaginary Pretentions of the Subjects of France , which they take fuch ...
... Judge in refpect of the Principality of Orange ; which , like all other Sovereignties , is exempted from any Superiour Ju- rifdiction . " Tis plain , therefore , the imaginary Pretentions of the Subjects of France , which they take fuch ...
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Seite 126 - ... the high and mighty lords, the states general of the United Netherlands...
Seite 115 - ... by treaties, or by any other way obtained, which the most Christian King, the crown of France, or any the subjects thereof, have hitherto had to the said islands, lands, and places, and the inhabitants of the same, are yielded and made over to the Queen of Great Britain, and to her crown, for ever...
Seite 140 - It shall not be lawful for any foreign privateers, not belonging to subjects of the Most Christian King nor citizens of the said United States, who have commissions from any other Prince or State in enmity with either nation, to fit their ships in the ports of either the one or the other of the aforesaid parties...
Seite 145 - ... free, neither may they be detained on pretence of their being as it were infected by the prohibited goods, much less shall they be confiscated, as lawful prize...
Seite 141 - Enemy aforementioned to neutral Places; but also from one Place belonging to an Enemy, to another Place belonging to an Enemy, whether they be under the Jurisdiction of the same Prince or under Several...
Seite 116 - But it shall be allowed to the subjects of France to catch fish, and to dry them on land, in that part only, and in no other besides that, of the said island of Newfoundland, which stretches from the place called Cape Bonavista to the northern point of the said island, and from thence running down by the western side, reaches as far as the place called Point Riche.
Seite 69 - Anne, by the Grace of God, Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Seite 153 - ... to be kept by his crew on board, the marine ordinances and regulations, and enter in the proper office a...
Seite 160 - But if any merchant fhip fhall want fuch paffports or certificates, then it may be examined by a proper* judge, but in fuch manner, as if it fhall be found from other proofs and documents, that it does truly belong to the...
Seite 145 - France, or the inhabitants of the said United States, unless the lading be brought on shore in the presence of the officers of the court of admiralty, and an inventory thereof made ; but there shall be no allowance to sell, exchange or alienate the same, in any manner, until!