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To have partitioned Belgium would have been a manifest in- justice . This project then being set aside , two courses remain- ed open - to render Belgium independent , or to annex it to some other state . The Allied Powers chose the ...
To have partitioned Belgium would have been a manifest in- justice . This project then being set aside , two courses remain- ed open - to render Belgium independent , or to annex it to some other state . The Allied Powers chose the ...
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other reason was the declaration of a journal ( the organ of the Dutch government ) , that the Dutch army would again invade Belgium , if the French retired before the conclusion of a defini- tive treaty . There was at the same time a ...
other reason was the declaration of a journal ( the organ of the Dutch government ) , that the Dutch army would again invade Belgium , if the French retired before the conclusion of a defini- tive treaty . There was at the same time a ...
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Other articles provided , that the port of Antwerp should , in conformity with the Treaty of Paris of May 1814 , be solely a port of commerce ; that Belgium should be a perpetually neutral state ; that , in regulating the drainage ...
Other articles provided , that the port of Antwerp should , in conformity with the Treaty of Paris of May 1814 , be solely a port of commerce ; that Belgium should be a perpetually neutral state ; that , in regulating the drainage ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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