A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 417
... treaty of partition , and the states - general had already renounced it by acknowledging the duke of Anjou as king of Spain , and by acceding to the general arrangement pointed out by the will of the late king . On the other hand , it ...
... treaty of partition , and the states - general had already renounced it by acknowledging the duke of Anjou as king of Spain , and by acceding to the general arrangement pointed out by the will of the late king . On the other hand , it ...
Page 418
... treaty of Ryswick . The states now claimed the succours stipulated in the treaty of 1677 , and their memorial on the subject was laid before par- liament . The house having considered his majesty's message , desired him to continue his ...
... treaty of Ryswick . The states now claimed the succours stipulated in the treaty of 1677 , and their memorial on the subject was laid before par- liament . The house having considered his majesty's message , desired him to continue his ...
Page 447
... treaty of union carried a majority of votes in parliament , and much of the opposition to it out of doors began to subside . An act was at length passed for approving and ratifying all the ar- ticles of the treaty of union with some ...
... treaty of union carried a majority of votes in parliament , and much of the opposition to it out of doors began to subside . An act was at length passed for approving and ratifying all the ar- ticles of the treaty of union with some ...
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