| David Jones - Germany - 1715 - 518 pages
...treat of, concert and agree * upon fuch Terms and Conditions con- f * cerning a free Com munication of Trade, * the Freedom of Navigation, and the * Liberty of the Plantations aforefaid, as R * may * may be moft agreeable to the Interefts * of both Kingdoms, being under the... | |
| David Jones - Brunswick-Lüneburg, House of - 1715 - 666 pages
...Commiffions of the ordi' nary Lords be ad V~ita.m aut Culpam. * And in Reference to a free Com* munication of Trade, the Freedom ' of Navigation, and the Liberty of the * Plantations now belonging, or which * may hereafter belong to one or the * other Kingdom. p. ' That the faid Princefs... | |
| Esq. Robert Campbell - Great Britain - 1745 - 390 pages
...Imperial Crown of this * Realm ; nor fhall the fame Perfon be capable in any * event, to be King or ^ueen of both Realms, unlefs a ' free Communication of Trade, the Freedom of Navi' gation and Liberty of the Plantations, be fully a' greed to and eftablifh'd by the Parliament... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1763 - 642 pages
...(hall in no event be capable to be king or queen of " both kingdoms of England and Scotland, unlefs 2 free " communication of trade, the freedom of navigation,...liberty of the plantations be fully agreed to, and efh" blifhed by the parliament and kingdom of England, in fa" vour of the kingdom and fubjedb of Scotland,... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1763 - 638 pages
...event be capable to be king or queen of " both kingdoms of England and Scotland, unlefs a free c-' communication of trade, the freedom of navigation,...liberty of the plantations be fully agreed to, and efta" blifhed by the parliament and kingdom of England, in fa" vour of the kingdom and fubjefts of... | |
| Luigi Bossi - Italy - 1819 - 1042 pages
...in no Event be capable to be Kingn Queen both of England and Scotland, unlefs a free Cornmunicatipn of Trade, the Freedom of Navigation, And the Liberty of the Plantations, &v. was iV.. agreed to by the Parliament of En&lanJ. Thi* Ac: havin" been twice read, and the High-ComrniiT;<... | |
| Edmund Calamy - Calamy, Edmund - 1829 - 588 pages
...same person might, in no event, be capable to be King or Queen both of England and Scotland, unless a free communication of trade, the freedom of navigation, and the liberty of the plantations, &c., were fully agreed to by the Parliament of England. Several provisions and limitations were also... | |
| George Henry Rose - Great Britain - 1831 - 496 pages
...which was long in agitation, and at last was carried by a vote, bearing in it the clause relating to a free communication of trade, the freedom of navigation, and the liberty of the plantations, to be secured by the kingdom of England to the kingdom of Scotland, and for the nominating the successor.... | |
| William Smyth - History, Modern - 1840 - 514 pages
...realms (that is, Scotland was to have a new king, not the English king), unless a fretcommunication of trade, the freedom of navigation, and the liberty of the plantations be fully agreed to, and established, by the parliament and the kingdom of England, to the kingdom and subjects of Scotland,"... | |
| William Smyth - Great Britain - 1841 - 522 pages
...and queen), in both realms, (that is, Scotland was to have a new king, not the English king,) unless a free communication of trade, the freedom of navigation,...liberty of the plantations be fully agreed to, and established, by the parliament, and the kingdom of England, to the kingdom and subjects of Scotland,"... | |
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