A General Collection of Treatys, Volume 3J. J. and P. Knapton, 1732 |
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... to be intended against his Majefty or any of them ; and I do make this Recognition and Acknowledgment heartily , and willingly , and truly , upon the true Faith of a Chriftian : So help me God . And that they may erect one or more ...
... to be intended against his Majefty or any of them ; and I do make this Recognition and Acknowledgment heartily , and willingly , and truly , upon the true Faith of a Chriftian : So help me God . And that they may erect one or more ...
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Page 194 - By ordinance of the high and mighty lords the states general of the United Netherlands.
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Page 415 - States, and all their subjects and inhabitants, shall be forbid doing any injury or damage to the other side ; and if they act to the contrary they shall be punished, and...