War, Diplomacy, and Imperialism, 1618-1763Geoffrey Symcox |
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... reason should no longer operate , the right of succession remains to the closest relative , in accordance with the laws of our kingdoms , and that today this law is fulfilled in the case of the second son of the Dauphin of France ; for ...
... reason should no longer operate , the right of succession remains to the closest relative , in accordance with the laws of our kingdoms , and that today this law is fulfilled in the case of the second son of the Dauphin of France ; for ...
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... reason of our tolerance and connivance , we wish to declare to them that we , or our successors , have a perfect right and power to change this usage , as we shall in fact do when we see fit . For this reason , of our own volition ...
... reason of our tolerance and connivance , we wish to declare to them that we , or our successors , have a perfect right and power to change this usage , as we shall in fact do when we see fit . For this reason , of our own volition ...
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... reason of the powers given them ; as also by the Lord de Ponica , Counsellor and Governor of Fran- conia , the Commissioner deputed by His Highness the duke Bernard of Weimar , by reason of the powers given him by His Highness . These ...
... reason of the powers given them ; as also by the Lord de Ponica , Counsellor and Governor of Fran- conia , the Commissioner deputed by His Highness the duke Bernard of Weimar , by reason of the powers given him by His Highness . These ...
Contents
Introduction I | 1 |
THE CONDUCT OF DIPLOMACY | 10 |
The Treaty of Westphalia 1648 | 39 |
Copyright | |
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