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" Ferdinand, never, in any case, to cede to France any portion of the territories or possessions of the Spanish monarchy in any part of the world. "
The Edinburgh annual register - Page 491
1811
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Niles' National Register, Volume 2

1812 - 438 pages
...Britannic majesty " not to acknowledge any other king of Spain and of the Indies, than his Catholic nwjeaty Ferdinand VII. his heirs or such lawful successor as the Spanish nation shall acknowledge." — And it was further agreed, that neither party should make peace with France...
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An impartial history of the naval, military and political events ..., Volume 2

Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pages
...the Spanish nation in their struggle-, to the utmost of his power, and promised not to acknowledge any other king of Spain, and of the Indies thereunto...heirs, or such lawful successor as the Spanish nation may approve. The Spanish government engaged on behalf of Ferdinand, never in any case to cede to France...
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The Public and Domestic Life of His Late ... Majesty, George the ..., Volume 2

Edward Holt - 1820 - 730 pages
...acknowledge any other King of Spain and of the Indies thereunto appertaining, than his Catholic Majesty Ferdinand VII. his heirs, or such lawful successor as the Spanish nation shall acknowledge ; and the Spanish government, in the name and on the behalf of his Catholic Majesty...
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Account of the War in Spain, Portugal, and the South of France: From 1808 to ...

John Thomas Jones - 1821 - 460 pages
...Ferdinand, his heirs, or lawful successors; and the latter, in return, bound itself by the same act, never to cede to France any portion of the territories or possessions of Spain. In these generous and noble resolutions each party was supported by nearly the total of the...
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History of the Peninsular War, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1827 - 836 pages
...and of the Indies 1809. thereunto appertaining, than Ferdinand VII., his heirs, or such •'"'"""'a- lawful successor as the Spanish nation should acknowledge ; and the Spanish government engaged, on behalf of Ferdinand, never to cede to France any portion of the territories or possessions of the Spanish...
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The Naval Gazetteer, Biographer, and Chronologist: Containing a History of ...

John William Norie - 1827 - 632 pages
...nation in their struggle against the tyranny and usurpation of France, and promises not to acknowledge any other King of Spain and of the Indies thereunto appertaining, than his Catholic Majesty Ferdinand VII. his heirs, or such lawful successor as the Spanish nation shall...
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History of the Peninsular War ...

Robert Southey - 1828 - 584 pages
...Britannic Majesty engaged to assist the Spaniards to the utmost of his power, and not to acknowledge any other King of Spain, and of the Indies thereunto...acknowledge ; and the Spanish government engaged, on behalf of Ferdinand, never to cede to France any portion of the territories or possessions of the Spanish...
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The Despatches and Correspondence of the Marquess Wellesley, K. G.: During ...

Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1838 - 296 pages
...acknowledge " any other King of Spain, and the Indies thereunto appertaining, than his Catholic Majesty Ferdinand VII. his heirs, or such lawful successor as the Spanish nation shall acknowledge." The object of this stipulation is to avoid the inconvenience of his Majesty being...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1811 - 1008 pages
...acknowledge any other king of Spdin and of the Indies thereunto apportai ling, than his catholic majesty Ferdinand VII. his heirs, or .such lawful successor as the Spanish nation shall acknowledge ; and the Spanish government, in the name aud on Ihe behalf of his catholic majesty...
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The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and ..., Volume 12

Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 414 pages
...the utmost of its power; and never to acknowledge any other king of Spain than his Catholic majesty Ferdinand VII., his heirs, or such lawful successor as the Spanish nation itself should acknowledge. This was a species of political heroism, let the hopes our ministers entertained...
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