A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...John Debritt J. Debrett, 1794 |
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... fervice in Europe a body of the troops of the Serene Land- grave , and his Serene Highnefs , wifhing for nothing more than to give his Majefty real proofs of his ftrong attachment for him , engages , by virtue of this article , to keep ...
... fervice in Europe a body of the troops of the Serene Land- grave , and his Serene Highnefs , wifhing for nothing more than to give his Majefty real proofs of his ftrong attachment for him , engages , by virtue of this article , to keep ...
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... fervice all the time of the duration of this treaty , to make use of them in any part of Europe where he may have occafion for them , provided it be not on board the fleet , from the time of its quitting the territories of the Serene ...
... fervice all the time of the duration of this treaty , to make use of them in any part of Europe where he may have occafion for them , provided it be not on board the fleet , from the time of its quitting the territories of the Serene ...
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... fervice and pay of Great Britain , in virtue of the treaty of fubfidy of the 10th of April , 1793. This article being only to be confidered as an extenfion of the ftipulations of the treaty of fubfidy above mentioned , it is to be ...
... fervice and pay of Great Britain , in virtue of the treaty of fubfidy of the 10th of April , 1793. This article being only to be confidered as an extenfion of the ftipulations of the treaty of fubfidy above mentioned , it is to be ...
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... fervice a corps of the troops of His Serene Highnel's the Margrave of Baden , to be employed in the prefent war against France , and His Serene Highness being difpofed , as a proof of his attachment to his faid Majefty , to furnish a ...
... fervice a corps of the troops of His Serene Highnel's the Margrave of Baden , to be employed in the prefent war against France , and His Serene Highness being difpofed , as a proof of his attachment to his faid Majefty , to furnish a ...
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... time which His Britannic Majefty fhall appoint . VIII . It will depend upon His Britannic Majefty to retain this corps of troops in his fervice all the time of the duration of this treaty , to make use of them in any this . ( 23 )
... time which His Britannic Majefty fhall appoint . VIII . It will depend upon His Britannic Majefty to retain this corps of troops in his fervice all the time of the duration of this treaty , to make use of them in any this . ( 23 )
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