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" Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain does further promise, that the free exercise of their religion shall be indulged to the Roman Catholic inhabitants of the aforesaid town. And in case it shall hereafter seem meet to the Crown of Great Britain to... "
The Compleat History of the Treaty of Utrecht, as Also that of ... - Page 195
by Casimir] [Freschot - 1715
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A General Collection of Treatys, Volume 3

Europe - 1732 - 582 pages
...Britifh Subjects cannot refufe the Moors, and their Ships, Entry into the Port of Gibraltar^ purely on the account of Merchandizing. Her Majefty the Queen...promife, that the free Exercife of their Religion fhall be indulged to the RomanCatholick Inhabitants of the aforefaid Town. And in cafe it (hall hereafter...
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The Political State of Great Britain, Volume 45, Part 2

1733 - 396 pages
...ths Coaft of Africa, it is always to be under/food, that the Britain SabjeSis cannot refufe the Moors and their Ships Entry into the Port of Gibraltar purely upon the Account of Merchandising. Her Majefly, the Ouien of Great- Britain, does farther promife the free Exerctfe of...
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A Collection of All the Treaties of Peace, Alliance, and Commerce, Between ...

Great Britain - Alliances - 1772 - 434 pages
...it is always to be underfloocf, that the Britifh fubjefts cannot refufe the Moors, and their Clips, entry into the port of Gibraltar, purely upon the...promife, that the free exercife of their religion fhall be indulged to the Roman-catholick inhabitants of the aforefaid town. And in cafe it fhall hereafter...
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A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Volume 2

Great Britain, George Chalmers - Great Britain - 1790 - 558 pages
...Africa, it is always to be underftood, that the Britifh fubjects cannot refufe the Moors and tlaeir fhips entry into the port of Gibraltar purely upon the account...promife, that the free exercife of their religion fhall be indulged to the Roman Catholic inhabitants of the aforefaid town. And in cafe it fhall hereafter...
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A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Volume 2

Great Britain, George Chalmers - Great Britain - 1790 - 558 pages
...Britifh fubjects cannot refufe the Moors and their ftiips entry into the port of Gibraltar pvrrely upon the account of merchandizing. Her Majefty the...promife, that the free exercife of their religion fhall be indulged to the Roman Catholic inhabitants of the aforefaid town. And in cafe it fhall hereafter...
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A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions at Present ..., Volume 2

Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - Great Britain - 1820 - 418 pages
...the coast of Africa, it is always to be understood, that the British subjects cannot refuse the Moors and their ships entry into the port of Gibraltar purely upon the account of merchandizing. Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain does further promise, that the free exercise ef their religion shall...
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A Treatise on the Laws of Commerce and Manufactures, and the ..., Volume 4

Joseph Chitty - Commercial law - 1824 - 994 pages
...the coast of Africa, it is always to be understood, that the British subjects cannot refuse the Moors and their ships entry into the port of Gibraltar purely upon the account of merchandizing. Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain does /further promise, that the free exercise of their religion...
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Treaties and Tariffs Regulating the Trade Between Great Britain ..., Volume 1

Austria - 1878 - 408 pages
...coast of Africa, it is always to be understood 62 that tlie British subjects cannot refuse the Moors and their ships entry into the Port of Gibraltar purely upon the account of merchandizing. Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain does further promise that the free exercise of their religion shall...
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Handbook of Commercial Treaties, &c., Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers

Great Britain, Great Britain. Foreign Office - Great Britain - 1924 - 1022 pages
...the coast of Africa, it is always to be understood, that the British subjects cannot refuse the Moors and their ships entry into the port of Gibraltar purely upon the account of merchandising. Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain do^s further promise, that the free exercise...
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External Affairs Review, Volume 17

New Zealand. Department of External Affairs - International relations - 1967 - 808 pages
...the coast of Africa, it is always to be understood, that the British subjects cannot refuse the Moors and their ships entry into the port of Gibraltar purely upon the account of merchandising. Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain does further promise, that the free exercise...
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