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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 Happinefs 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 Happinefs 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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