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Page 28
... Dominions : Whereas by entring thofe four Provinces by the way of Dunkirk the Expence for Carriage will be finall , by reafon of the Conveniency of Canals , and they fhall only pay the fingle " Duty of Importation to the King . Fifthly ...
... Dominions : Whereas by entring thofe four Provinces by the way of Dunkirk the Expence for Carriage will be finall , by reafon of the Conveniency of Canals , and they fhall only pay the fingle " Duty of Importation to the King . Fifthly ...
Page 51
... Dominions , he will then find us under the Neceffity of carry- ing it on this Way , and demand Toll in a man- ner fuitable to his great Power and Force ; and how fhall we deny it him ? If he should grant us this Paffage Custom - free ...
... Dominions , he will then find us under the Neceffity of carry- ing it on this Way , and demand Toll in a man- ner fuitable to his great Power and Force ; and how fhall we deny it him ? If he should grant us this Paffage Custom - free ...
Page 67
... Dominions , and may , whenever France pleafes , ( let us talk what ' we will ) be in the French Hands . What if • Dunkirk fhould be befieged , can the poor British Garrison defend it ? Shall we raise an · an Army to recover it ? Dunkirk ...
... Dominions , and may , whenever France pleafes , ( let us talk what ' we will ) be in the French Hands . What if • Dunkirk fhould be befieged , can the poor British Garrison defend it ? Shall we raise an · an Army to recover it ? Dunkirk ...
Page 71
... of a Town in his Dominions , in the hands of another Prince , for Reafons of State to that Prince , and not to his French Ma- jesty himself . Really Really this way of arguing is treating us like Children Dunkirk Confider'd . 71.
... of a Town in his Dominions , in the hands of another Prince , for Reafons of State to that Prince , and not to his French Ma- jesty himself . Really Really this way of arguing is treating us like Children Dunkirk Confider'd . 71.
Page 90
... Dominions of either State , at the time of the Ratification , fhall belong to the refpective Sovereign . The French Pillaged a Wood , and carried the Timber cut of the bor- dering Territories of Spain into those of France , in order to ...
... Dominions of either State , at the time of the Ratification , fhall belong to the refpective Sovereign . The French Pillaged a Wood , and carried the Timber cut of the bor- dering Territories of Spain into those of France , in order to ...
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