English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... interest was taken in the Low Countries , the defence of which was entrusted to our allies the Austrians and the Dutch by the Barrier Treaty of 1715.1 When Austria betrayed the trust reposed in her by seeking to revive the commercial ...
... interest was taken in the Low Countries , the defence of which was entrusted to our allies the Austrians and the Dutch by the Barrier Treaty of 1715.1 When Austria betrayed the trust reposed in her by seeking to revive the commercial ...
Page 298
... Interest at 6 per cent . to South Sea Company , on 9,177,964l . 15s . 4d . , to 24th June 1715 For half a year's Interest at 6 per cent . to South Sea Company , on 10,000,000l . , to 25th December 1715 For one year's Management to ditto ...
... Interest at 6 per cent . to South Sea Company , on 9,177,964l . 15s . 4d . , to 24th June 1715 For half a year's Interest at 6 per cent . to South Sea Company , on 10,000,000l . , to 25th December 1715 For one year's Management to ditto ...
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... interest to watch the secret workings of the several councils abroad ; to advise , and warn ; to abet , and oppose ; but it never can be our true interest easily and officiously to enter into action , much less into engagements that ...
... interest to watch the secret workings of the several councils abroad ; to advise , and warn ; to abet , and oppose ; but it never can be our true interest easily and officiously to enter into action , much less into engagements that ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
Copyright | |
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