| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 406 sider
...Jwbjeds navigating in the American Seas, contrary to the Liberty of Navigation, to which our Subjefts have not only an equal Right with thofe of the King...them by the moft folemn Treaties, and particularly by that concluded in the Year One Thoufand Six Hundred and Seventy : And whereas the Cad groundlefs Claim... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1759 - 674 sider
...fubj^tSls have not only an equal right with tl.ofe of the king of Spain, by the law of nations, bin which is moreover exprefsly acknowledged and declared to belong to them by the moll lolcmn treaties, and particularly by that concluded in the year 1670 ; and whereas the faid groondlefs... | |
| 1764 - 544 sider
...fubjedts navigating in the American feas, contrary to the liberty of navigation, to which our JiibjeSs have not only an equal right with thofe of the king...Spain, by the law of nations, but which is, moreover, exprefly acknowledged and declared to belong to them by the moft folemn treaties ; and particularly... | |
| Richard Rolt - 1767 - 554 sider
...American fas, contrary to the liberty of navigation, to which the fubje&s of his Britannic majefty had not only an equal right with thofe of the king of Spain, by the law of nations ; but which was moreover exprefled, acknowledged, and declared to belong to them by the moft foiemn treaties, and... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 478 sider
...fubje£ls na . vjgating in the American Seas, contrary to the liberty of navigation, to which our fubjedls have not only an equal right with thofe of the King...by the moft folemn treaties ; and particularly by that concluded in the year 1670 : And whereas the faid groundless claim and pretenfion, and the unjuft... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 768 sider
...contrary to the liberty of navigation, to which our subjects have not only an equal right with those of the king of Spain, by the law of nations, but which is moreover expressly acknowledged and declared to belong to them by the most solemn treaties, and particularly... | |
| William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner - 1908 - 630 sider
...contrary to the Liberty of Navigation, to which Our Subjects have not only an equal Right, with those of the King of Spain, by the Law of Nations, but which is moreover expressly acknowledged and declared to belong to them by the most solemn Treaties, and particularly... | |
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