Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-GeneralJ. Morphew, 1712 - 48 sider |
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... Countries ; and further , the King of Spain is to give them a Revenue of four hundred thoufand Crowns a Year , to enable them to maintain thofe Garrisons . Why fhould we wonder , that the Dutch are inclined to perpetuate the War , when ...
... Countries ; and further , the King of Spain is to give them a Revenue of four hundred thoufand Crowns a Year , to enable them to maintain thofe Garrisons . Why fhould we wonder , that the Dutch are inclined to perpetuate the War , when ...
Side 10
... Countries ? But fuppofe by a Dutch Barrier must now be understood only what is to be in Poffeffion of the States ; yet even under this Acceptation of the Word , nothing was originally meant except a Barrier ... Country know very well ( 10 )
... Countries ? But fuppofe by a Dutch Barrier must now be understood only what is to be in Poffeffion of the States ; yet even under this Acceptation of the Word , nothing was originally meant except a Barrier ... Country know very well ( 10 )
Side 11
Jonathan Swift. those who are acquainted with the Country know very well , that Lier , and Hale to fortifie , can give no Security to the States as a Barrier , but only raife a Jealoufie in the People , that these Places are only ...
Jonathan Swift. those who are acquainted with the Country know very well , that Lier , and Hale to fortifie , can give no Security to the States as a Barrier , but only raife a Jealoufie in the People , that these Places are only ...
Side 21
... Country than their own ; in a condition to ftrike Terror into Us , with fifty thousand Veterans ready to invade us , from that Coun- try which we have conquered for them ; and to commit infolent Hoftilities upon us , in all other Parts ...
... Country than their own ; in a condition to ftrike Terror into Us , with fifty thousand Veterans ready to invade us , from that Coun- try which we have conquered for them ; and to commit infolent Hoftilities upon us , in all other Parts ...
Side 22
... Countries and States of the faid Lords the States - General , were not furnished with fuch a Barrier . For thefe faid Reafons , Her faid Majesty the Queen of Great Britain , tho ' in the vigour of Her Age , and en- joying perfect Health ...
... Countries and States of the faid Lords the States - General , were not furnished with fuch a Barrier . For thefe faid Reafons , Her faid Majesty the Queen of Great Britain , tho ' in the vigour of Her Age , and en- joying perfect Health ...
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