| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1759 - 750 pages
...rights of onr futijedts, to enter into a war with Spain, in (lead of obfcrving a Hi lit neutrality, which we might have promifed ourfelves on the part...encouragement and fupport to our enemies, by conniving at his fubjefts, ailing as privateers under Span Ih commiffions, both in Europe and America ; ind by fending... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1759 - 794 pages
...war with Spain, in (lead of obferving a (li iilt neutrality, wh:ch we might have promited ourfelvea on the part of the French king, from whom we were even founded by treaty to have demanded affirtance ; he has given encouragement and fupport to our enemies, bv conniving at his fubjec'tb,... | |
| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 478 pages
...enter into a war with Spain ; "inllead of oblerving a ftridt neutrality, which we might have promiled ourfelves on the part of the French King, from whom we were even founded by treaty to have demanded afliitance, he has given encouragement and fupport to our enemies, by conniving at his fubjecls acting... | |
| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - Pennsylvania - 1851 - 828 pages
...into a War with Spain instead of observing a Strict Neutrality, which We might have Promised Ourselves on the Part of the French King, from whom We were even founded by Treaty to have demanded assistance, he has given Encouragement to Our Enemy's by conniving at his Subjects acting as Privateers... | |
| Connecticut Historical Society - Connecticut - 1907 - 458 pages
...a War with Spain, instead of observing a strict Neutrality, which we might have promised ourselves on the Part of the French King, from whom we were even founded by Treaty to have demanded Assistance; he has given Encouragement and Support to our Enemies, by conniving at his Subjects, acting... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - United States - 1911 - 306 pages
...a War with Spain, instead of observing a strict Neutrality, which We might have promised Ourselves on the Part of the French King, from whom We were even founded by Treaty to have demanded Assistance; he has given Encouragement and Support to Our Enemies, by conniving at his Subjects acting... | |
| William Shirley, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America - Governors - 1912 - 576 pages
...a War with Spain, instead of observing a strict Neutrality, which We might have promised ourselves on the Part of the French King, from whom We were even founded by Treaty to have demanded Assistance ; he has given Encouragement and Support to Our Enemies, by conniving at his Subjects, acting... | |
| English essays - 1744 - 696 pages
...juS Rights of Our Subjects, to enter into a War with Sfaia, inilead of obferving a Ariel Neutrality, which We might have promifed Ourfelves on the Part...the French King, from whom we were even founded by TteatT to have demanded Afliftance ; he has given Encouragement and Support to Our Enemies, by conniving... | |
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