The History and Proceedings of the House of Lords, from the Restoration in 1660, to the Present Time ... With an Account of the Promotions of the Several Peers, and the State of the Peerage in Every Reign: Connected with the Transactions of the Commons, and History of the Times, And Illustrated with Historical Notes and Observations. Together with the Debates in the Parliament of Scotland Relating to the Union. To Each Volume are Added Proper Indexes ... |
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Halaman 249 - God has given us, for vindicating our undoubted rights, and securing to our loving subjects the privileges of navigation and commerce to which they are justly entitled...
Halaman 249 - Spain, his vassals and subjects, and their ships, goods, and effects : and whereas the court of Spain has been induced to colour the open violation of the convention...
Halaman 249 - ... between the two crowns ; all which have been, in many particulars, eluded, or evaded, by the unwarrantable behaviour of the court of Spain, and their...
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Halaman 108 - Kingdoms or Dominions of the said King of Spain, any gold or silver, wrought or unwrought ; in either of which cases the laws of the respective countries are to take place.