| Voltaire - 1761 - 326 trang
...individuals, and always cheating their king, who ftands in great need of it. The Spaniards give no fecutity to foreign merchants for the performance of their...commerce, fupplies the place of other obligations. The manner in which the Spaniards for a long time configned the gold and filver to foreigners, which was... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 trang
...yet be abrogated, becaufe old prejudices are always the moil difficult to be overcome amongft men. The greateft inftance of the violation of this law,...of the fidelity of the Spaniards, was in the year »684, when war was declared between France and Spain. His ¿'catholic majefty endeavoured to feize... | |
| 1792 - 494 trang
...in their dealings with individuals, and always cheating their king. The Spaniards gave no fccurity to foreign merchants for the performance of their...have been any commerce, fupplies the place of other obligation*. The manner in which the Spaniards for a long time configned the gold and lilvcr to foreigners,... | |
| 1797 - 680 trang
...gave "•> ifcurity to foreign merchants for the Г-rfbrmance of their contraas ; a mutual cri-Jct, without which there never could have been any commerce, fupplies the place of other obligations. 1 ne wanner in which the Spaniards for al()r>g time configned the go!d and filvi-r ti foreigners, which... | |
| Hwiding - 1817 - 412 trang
...cheating their king, The Spaniards gave no . security 'to foreign merchants for the performiute of'thuir contracts;' "a mutual credit, • without which there never could have been any commerce, supplies the place \af other obligations. The manner in which the Spaniards fer a long time consigned... | |
| 1824 - 348 trang
...in their dealings with individuals, and always cheating-their king. The Spaniards gave no security to foreign merchants for the performance of their...without which, there never could have been any commerce, supplies the place of other obligations. 30. The manner in which the Spaniards for a long time consigned... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1901 - 346 trang
...individuals, and always cheating their king, who stands in great need of it. The Spaniards give no security to foreign merchants for the performance of their...without which there never could have been any commerce, supplies the place of other obligations. The manner in which the Spaniards for a long time consigned... | |
| Voltaire - 1901 - 674 trang
...individuals, and always cheating their king, who stands in great need of it. The Spaniards give no security to foreign merchants for the performance of their...without which there never could have been any commerce, supplies the place of other obligations. The manner in which the Spaniards for a long time consigned... | |
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