Major Peace Treaties of Modern History, 1648-1967, Volume 1Chelsea House Publishers, 1967 - 2880 pages Comprehensive compilation of texts, including several which have been translated into English for the first time. |
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... Arms . After which , if the Authority of both the Kings or their Offices and Interposition , cannot produce the Accommodation , and the Allys do at last take the way of Arms , every one of the said Lords and Kings shall be free to ...
... Arms . After which , if the Authority of both the Kings or their Offices and Interposition , cannot produce the Accommodation , and the Allys do at last take the way of Arms , every one of the said Lords and Kings shall be free to ...
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... Arms . XC . Likewise shall be reserv'd to the said Lord the Catholick King of Spain , his Successors and Assigns , notwithstanding any prescription or space of time that might be alledg'd to the contrary , all the Rights , Actions and ...
... Arms . XC . Likewise shall be reserv'd to the said Lord the Catholick King of Spain , his Successors and Assigns , notwithstanding any prescription or space of time that might be alledg'd to the contrary , all the Rights , Actions and ...
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... Arms , as well between their Troops and Armys , as the Garisons of Places . And in case the said Cessation should happen to be contraven'd , by the taking of one or more Places , either by Attack , Surprize , or secret Correspondence ...
... Arms , as well between their Troops and Armys , as the Garisons of Places . And in case the said Cessation should happen to be contraven'd , by the taking of one or more Places , either by Attack , Surprize , or secret Correspondence ...
Table des matières
Italian Peace Treaty | xiii |
Decline of the Hapsburgs | xxxi |
Westphalia 7 | xxxii |
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Major Peace Treaties of Modern History, 1648-1967, Volume 1 Fred L. Israel Affichage d'extraits - 1967 |
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