Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 1R. Bagshaw, 1802 |
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Page 161
... territory and inhabitants , from the Guadiana , and unite the same for ever to his own territory and subjects ; so that the river above - mentioned , shall be the boundary of the respective kingdoms in that part . Article IV . His Royal ...
... territory and inhabitants , from the Guadiana , and unite the same for ever to his own territory and subjects ; so that the river above - mentioned , shall be the boundary of the respective kingdoms in that part . Article IV . His Royal ...
Page 813
... territory contains an hundred and ten square leagues , and two hundred and ninety - five thousand inhabi tants . The Dutchy of Limburg belongs to the Emperor : it produces a quantity of forage , but not much corn ; it rears a number of ...
... territory contains an hundred and ten square leagues , and two hundred and ninety - five thousand inhabi tants . The Dutchy of Limburg belongs to the Emperor : it produces a quantity of forage , but not much corn ; it rears a number of ...
Page 889
... territory or jurisdiction of any nation . In either of these places the right may be exercised without injury to the rights of neutral nations - The limitation of this right , so far as respects enemy's property found within the territory ...
... territory or jurisdiction of any nation . In either of these places the right may be exercised without injury to the rights of neutral nations - The limitation of this right , so far as respects enemy's property found within the territory ...
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