A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Volume 2J. Stockdale, 1790 - Great Britain |
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... should declare whether they be Roman Catholics or not , excufing themselves to give faith to others which they take as parties or as witnesses ; I do alfo command , that concerning this matter there be not done , nor there fhall not be ...
... should declare whether they be Roman Catholics or not , excufing themselves to give faith to others which they take as parties or as witnesses ; I do alfo command , that concerning this matter there be not done , nor there fhall not be ...
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... should never become King of both kingdoms . And to this end his Catholic Majefty has for himself , his heirs , and fucceffors , moft folemnly renounced all man- ner of right , title , and pretenfion to the crown of France , in the form ...
... should never become King of both kingdoms . And to this end his Catholic Majefty has for himself , his heirs , and fucceffors , moft folemnly renounced all man- ner of right , title , and pretenfion to the crown of France , in the form ...
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... France with that of Spain , that the inconvenience fhould likewife be provided againft , left , in default of my iffue , the case should hap- pen 1 1786 ] pen that this monarchy fhould devolve again 44 [ 1604 TREATIES.
... France with that of Spain , that the inconvenience fhould likewife be provided againft , left , in default of my iffue , the case should hap- pen 1 1786 ] pen that this monarchy fhould devolve again 44 [ 1604 TREATIES.
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... should endeavour to feize the said king- dom by force of arms , by making , or moving war , offenfive or defenfive , from this time for ever , that is to be be held , judged , and declared , for an 48 [ 1604 TREATIES.
... should endeavour to feize the said king- dom by force of arms , by making , or moving war , offenfive or defenfive , from this time for ever , that is to be be held , judged , and declared , for an 48 [ 1604 TREATIES.
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... should be granted me , I make another the like oath , that there may al- ways be and remain one oath above and beyond all difpenfations which may be granted me . And I deliver this writing before the prefent fecretary , notary of this ...
... should be granted me , I make another the like oath , that there may al- ways be and remain one oath above and beyond all difpenfations which may be granted me . And I deliver this writing before the prefent fecretary , notary of this ...
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