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... garrisons , withdrew themselves from their confederates . " The fact is directly otherwise for the British troops were most infamously deserted by the confederates , after all that could be urged by the duke of Ormond and the earl of ...
... garrisons , withdrew themselves from their confederates . " The fact is directly otherwise for the British troops were most infamously deserted by the confederates , after all that could be urged by the duke of Ormond and the earl of ...
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... garrison there ; by which means that republick was deprived of her 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 ...
... garrison there ; by which means that republick was deprived of her 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 ...
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... garrisons till they would acknowledge him , the States - general , by memorials from their envoy here , demanded only the ten thousand men we were obliged to give them by virtue of that treaty . And I make no doubt , but the Dutch would ...
... garrisons till they would acknowledge him , the States - general , by memorials from their envoy here , demanded only the ten thousand men we were obliged to give them by virtue of that treaty . And I make no doubt , but the Dutch would ...
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... garrisons : enough to withstand all the power that France could bring against it ; and we might have employed the rest much better , both for the common cause , and our own advantage . The war in Spain must be imputed to the cre- dulity ...
... garrisons : enough to withstand all the power that France could bring against it ; and we might have employed the rest much better , both for the common cause , and our own advantage . The war in Spain must be imputed to the cre- dulity ...
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... garrison any place they shall think fit in the Spanish Low - countries , whenever there is an appear- ance of war ; and consequently to put garrisons into Ostend , or where else they please , upon a rupture with England . By this treaty ...
... garrison any place they shall think fit in the Spanish Low - countries , whenever there is an appear- ance of war ; and consequently to put garrisons into Ostend , or where else they please , upon a rupture with England . By this treaty ...
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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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