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... Trade , which in Equity they could not grant ; the fame Pri- vileges having by former Treaties been given away to the English and Dutch , who ought , and ' tis believed will , defend them to the laft . This Oftend India Company might ...
... Trade , which in Equity they could not grant ; the fame Pri- vileges having by former Treaties been given away to the English and Dutch , who ought , and ' tis believed will , defend them to the laft . This Oftend India Company might ...
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... Trade , which the faid Allies do , or ought refpectively to enjoy . And to that End , the faid Kings have agreed , that if , in Oppofition to this Alliance , or upon any other Pretence , any . of the faid Allies fhould be attack'd in an ...
... Trade , which the faid Allies do , or ought refpectively to enjoy . And to that End , the faid Kings have agreed , that if , in Oppofition to this Alliance , or upon any other Pretence , any . of the faid Allies fhould be attack'd in an ...
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... moft gracious Answer . I take very kindly this Mark of your Duty and Affection to Me : You may affure your felves , That My Endeavours fhall never be want- F 2 ing ing to promote the Trade , Profperity and Happiness of JANUARY 1725-6 . 35.
... moft gracious Answer . I take very kindly this Mark of your Duty and Affection to Me : You may affure your felves , That My Endeavours fhall never be want- F 2 ing ing to promote the Trade , Profperity and Happiness of JANUARY 1725-6 . 35.
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... Trade , obliged Me , without any Lofs of time , to concert with other Powers fuch Measures , as might give a Check to the ambitious Views of thofe , who are endeavouring to render themselves Formidable , and put a Stop to the farther ...
... Trade , obliged Me , without any Lofs of time , to concert with other Powers fuch Measures , as might give a Check to the ambitious Views of thofe , who are endeavouring to render themselves Formidable , and put a Stop to the farther ...
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... Trade of this Nation , and to fecure to Your People the many valuable Rights and Privileges , to which they are entitled by the most folemn Treaties ; oblige us to all imaginable Returns of Duty and Gratitude , and leave us no room to ...
... Trade of this Nation , and to fecure to Your People the many valuable Rights and Privileges , to which they are entitled by the most folemn Treaties ; oblige us to all imaginable Returns of Duty and Gratitude , and leave us no room to ...
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Page 38 - Gracious Sovereign, WE your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament...
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Page 36 - ... to concert with other powers fuch meafures as might give' a check to the ambitious views of thofe who are endeavouring to render VOL, I.
Page 37 - Precautions, are form'd upon the Foot of employing no greater Number of Forces, than was thought neceflary the laft Year; for which, if the Supplies you give (hall be fully and...
Page 36 - Occafions, that it is •with Pleafure I now meet you again, and I make no doubt but that your Endeavours for the Good and Service of your Country will be as fuccefsful, as they have hitherto been. The diftrefled Condition of fome of our Proteftant Brethren abroad, and the Negotiations and Engagements...
Page 36 - Subjects with the Lofs of feveral of the moft advantageous Branches of their Trade, obliged Me, without any Lofs of time, to concert with other Powers fuch Meafures, as might give a Check to the ambitious Views of thofe, who are endeavouring to render themfelves Formidable, and put a Stop to the farther Progrefs of fuch dangerous Defigns.
Page 36 - I fhall be able not only to fecure to my own fubje&s the enjoyment of many valuable rights and privileges, long fince acquired for them by the moft folemn treaties, but effectually to preferve the peace and balance of Europe, the only view and end of all my endeavours. " It is not to be doubted, but the enemies to my government will conceive hopes, that fome favourable opportunity for renewing their attempts may offer, from the...
Page 37 - ... and circumftances before they make any attempt upon fo brave a people, ftrengthened and fupported by prudent and powerful alliances, and though defirous to preferve the peace, able and ready to defend themfelves againft the effort!