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... Barrier Treaty between her Majesty and the States - general . To which are added , the faid Barrier Treaty , with the two separate Articles ; part of the Coun- terproject ; the Sentiments of Prince Eugene and Count Zinzendorf upon the ...
... Barrier Treaty between her Majesty and the States - general . To which are added , the faid Barrier Treaty , with the two separate Articles ; part of the Coun- terproject ; the Sentiments of Prince Eugene and Count Zinzendorf upon the ...
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... barrier treaty has put us under ; and the event has shown , that it was prudent to proceed no faster , until those difficulties were got over . The mole and harbour could not be destroyed , until the ships were got out ; which , by ...
... barrier treaty has put us under ; and the event has shown , that it was prudent to proceed no faster , until those difficulties were got over . The mole and harbour could not be destroyed , until the ships were got out ; which , by ...
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... barrier , contrary to the treaty of partition , where it was particularly stipulated , that the Spanish Netherlands should be left to the archduke . They alleged , that the French king governed Flanders as his own , although under the ...
... barrier , contrary to the treaty of partition , where it was particularly stipulated , that the Spanish Netherlands should be left to the archduke . They alleged , that the French king governed Flanders as his own , although under the ...
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... barrier treaty between Great - Britain and Holland was concluded at the Hague on the 29th of October in the year 1709. In this treaty , neither her majesty nor her kingdoms have any interest or concern , farther than what is mentioned ...
... barrier treaty between Great - Britain and Holland was concluded at the Hague on the 29th of October in the year 1709. In this treaty , neither her majesty nor her kingdoms have any interest or concern , farther than what is mentioned ...
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... barrier , and their four hundred thousand crowns a year , even be fore a peace . It is to be observed , that this treaty was only figned by one of our plenipotentiaries * ; and I have been told that the other was heard to say , he would ...
... barrier , and their four hundred thousand crowns a year , even be fore a peace . It is to be observed , that this treaty was only figned by one of our plenipotentiaries * ; and I have been told that the other was heard to say , he would ...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
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