The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical writingsG. Bell, 1902 |
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... Duke of Savoy , and are now in the possession of France , shall be restored to his Royal Highness ; and such other places in Italy shall be yielded to him , as will be found necessary and agreeable to the sense of former treaties made ...
... Duke of Savoy , and are now in the possession of France , shall be restored to his Royal Highness ; and such other places in Italy shall be yielded to him , as will be found necessary and agreeable to the sense of former treaties made ...
Page 64
... Duke of Savoy , as shall be found necessary , according to the sense of those treaties made between the said Duke and his allies . " That the King's sentiments of the present government of Great Britain , the open declaration he had ...
... Duke of Savoy , as shall be found necessary , according to the sense of those treaties made between the said Duke and his allies . " That the King's sentiments of the present government of Great Britain , the open declaration he had ...
Page 78
... Duke of Savoy : therefore , while Her Majesty was pressing the former to agree to a general treaty , the Abbé Gaultier was sent to France with a memorial , to desire that the Most Christian King would explain him- self upon those ...
... Duke of Savoy : therefore , while Her Majesty was pressing the former to agree to a general treaty , the Abbé Gaultier was sent to France with a memorial , to desire that the Most Christian King would explain him- self upon those ...
Page 79
... Duke of Savoy : however , those were judged not very hard to be surmounted . The States having at length agreed to a general treaty , the following particulars were concerted between Her Majesty and that republic : " That the congress ...
... Duke of Savoy : however , those were judged not very hard to be surmounted . The States having at length agreed to a general treaty , the following particulars were concerted between Her Majesty and that republic : " That the congress ...
Page 135
... Duke of Savoy should be put in possession of all taken from him in this war , and enjoy the places yielded to him by the Emperor , and other allies : That France should likewise yield to him Exilles , Fenestrelle , Chaumont , the valley ...
... Duke of Savoy should be put in possession of all taken from him in this war , and enjoy the places yielded to him by the Emperor , and other allies : That France should likewise yield to him Exilles , Fenestrelle , Chaumont , the valley ...
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