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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... interests in full ; these interests shall be fixed at no more and no less than 3 % . Secondly , that the rest shall make up the amortization fund for the pro- gressive repayment of the capital , which shall increase proportionately as ...
... interests in full ; these interests shall be fixed at no more and no less than 3 % . Secondly , that the rest shall make up the amortization fund for the pro- gressive repayment of the capital , which shall increase proportionately as ...
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... interest inscribed in the Grand Livre of the public debt of France , of 7,000,000 francs , on a capital of 140,000,000 . This fund of interest shall be used to make good , if there should be need of it , the deficiencies in the ...
... interest inscribed in the Grand Livre of the public debt of France , of 7,000,000 francs , on a capital of 140,000,000 . This fund of interest shall be used to make good , if there should be need of it , the deficiencies in the ...
Page 648
... interests of Germany . The 3,000,000,000 ( 3 mil- liards ) , the payment of which shall have been deferred , shall bear Interest at the rate of 5 per cent . , beginning from the Ratification of the present Convention . ARTICLE IV . The ...
... interests of Germany . The 3,000,000,000 ( 3 mil- liards ) , the payment of which shall have been deferred , shall bear Interest at the rate of 5 per cent . , beginning from the Ratification of the present Convention . ARTICLE IV . The ...
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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aforesaid agreed Allied Ambassadors Extraordinary Apostolic Majesty Appurtenances ARTICLE Bayliwicks belong Bohemia Britain Catholick King Catholick Majesty ceded Christian King Christian Majesty Commissioners concluded consent Contracting Parties countries Crown of France Declaration Descendents Dominions Duchy Duke of Berry Duke of Savoy Elector Emperor of Austria Empire enjoy esty exchange French frontier full powers Garison German Government Hapsburg hath Heirs and Successors hereafter House of Austria Hungary and Bohemia Imperial Majesty Italy King of Italy King of Prussia King of Spain Kingdom Lands lawful likewise Lord the Catholick Lords and Kings Majesty the King manner Minister months Nimeguen Palatinate Persons Places Plenipotentiary possession present Treaty pretence Prince promise Provinces publick ratifications remain Renunciation Republic of Poland Restitution restor❜d restored Revenues Rhine Rights River Serene side signed soever Sovereignty stipulated Subjects territory therein thereof things tion Towns Treaty of Peace Treaty of Ryswick troops United Provinces unto virtue whatsoever