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Leges Marchiarum, or border-laws: containing several original articles and treaties, made and agreed upon by the commissioners of the respective kings of England and Scotland, for the Better Preservation of Peace and Commerce upon the Marches of both Kingdoms: from the reign of Henry III. to the union of the two crowns in King James I. With a preface, and an appendix of Charters and Records relating to the said Treaties. By William Lord Bishop of Carlile.
Nicolson, William, 1655-1727.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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The articles (at large) preliminary to the treaties of a general peace.
Great Britain.Date: [1712?]- Books
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The political views of the court of France delineated. Shewing the perfidious conduct of the French with regard to the treaties of the Pyrenees, Aix la Chapelle and Nimeguen. From the Spanish of Don Pedro Ronquillo, Ambassador of Spain to King Charles II. being a proper supplement to Sir William Temple's memoirs. With a Preface Written while the Treaty of Utrecht was negociated, remarking the further Breach of Faith in the French, with regard to the Twenty Years Truce, the Peace of Ryswick, and the Partition Treaty.
Ronquillo, Pedro, 1635-Date: [1744]- Books
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The articles (at large) preliminary to the treaties of a general peace.
Great Britain.Date: 1713?]- Books
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The history of treaties: containing all those that have been concluded from the Peace of Munster inclusive, to this time; the several Infringments, or Incroachments alledg'd on all Sides, particularly urg'd against France; and the Pretensions which have been the Occasion of Breaches. The memorable actions and events of the wars that have ensued from time to time: The whole being a Series of the most signal Occurences, either Martial or Civil, for above Sixty Years, throughout all Christendom. Of singular Use for the Understanding of the Nature of Treaties, the Grounds on which the Present Negociations are carried on, and the Contests now on Foot between the opposite Parties.
Date: 1712