| Casimir] [Freschot - 1715 - 682 páginas
...Right. France and Spain are now more effeflually divided 'than ever. And thus, by the Blefling of Gcrd, will a real Balance of Power be fixed in Europe, and remain liable to as few Accidents as humane Affairs can be exempted from. A Treaty of Commerce between t^efe Kingdoms and France has been... | |
| White Kennett - 1715 - 408 páginas
...Settlement.— France and Spain are now more tfftfluaUy divided than ever. And thus by the Eltjjing of God will a real Balance of Power be fixed in Europe. — Our Interest is fo deeply concerned in the Trade of NorthAmerica, that 1 have ufed my vtraost Endeavours... | |
| Political state of Great Britain - 1725 - 618 páginas
...Spain, were thereby more effectually divided than ever) And a real Balance of Power fixed in £«rope, liable to as few Accidents as human Affairs can be exempted from.' Our lecond Obfervation, is, That the Conclufion of the mod Arduous and mod difficult Affairs, often... | |
| Roger Acherley - 1731 - 368 páginas
...efiec~tua11y divided than ever : And thus, by the Bleffing of God, will a Real Balance of Power, bejixed in Europe, and remain liable to, as few Accidents, as Human Affairs can be exempted from. In thele Words, appear thele Inconfiftencies : i. fhe Divifion ofS^zmfrom France, a. f he fixing a... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 386 páginas
...now more effectually divided than ' ever. And thus, by the Bleffing of God, will a real Bal' lance of Power be fixed in Europe, and remain liable to...few Accidents as human Affairs can be exempted from. ' A Treaty of Commerce between thefe Kingdoms and ' France has been entered upon, but the exceflive... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1758 - 426 páginas
...right. " France and Spain are now more efcc fectually divided than ever. And thus, " by the bleffing of God, will a real " balance of power be fixed in...accidents as " human affairs can be exempted from. <c A treaty of commerce between thefe " kingdoms and France has been entered " upon ; but the exceffive... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1758 - 416 páginas
...right. ' " France and Spain are now more efcc fectually divided than ever. And thus, " by the blefling of God, will a real " balance of power be fixed in...accidents as " human affairs can be exempted from. ci A treaty of commerce between thefe " kingdoms and France has been entered " upon ; but the exceffive... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1758 - 334 páginas
...right. " France and Spain are now more efredhicc ally divided than ever. And thus, by the «e Bleffing of God, will a real Balance of " Power be fixed in Europe, and remain liac« ble to as few Accidents as human Affairs " can be exempted from. " A TREATY of Commerce between... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1758 - 422 páginas
...right. " France and Spain are now more efcc fectually divided than ever. And thus, " by the bleffing of God, will a real " balance of power be fixed in Europe, IC and remain liable to as few accidents as " human affairs can be exempted from. 4C A treaty of commerce... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1775 - 436 páginas
...fliall " France and Spain are now more effee" tually divided than ever. And thus, by the " bleilmg of God, will a real balance of " power be fixed in...accidents as human affairs can be " exempted from. "be " be granted to any other nation by France " fliall be granted in like manner to us. " pbef, between... | |
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