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The question then lay between the independence of Belgium , and its union with the small adjoining state of Holland . The principal objects of the Allied Powers in their disposal of Bel- gium were , to preserve the balance of power ...
The question then lay between the independence of Belgium , and its union with the small adjoining state of Holland . The principal objects of the Allied Powers in their disposal of Bel- gium were , to preserve the balance of power ...
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In fact , in the ter- ritorial arrangements , not only had the Powers conformed to stipulations which Holland had already accepted - not only had they effected the exchanges under the requisite authority from the Grand Duke and the ...
In fact , in the ter- ritorial arrangements , not only had the Powers conformed to stipulations which Holland had already accepted - not only had they effected the exchanges under the requisite authority from the Grand Duke and the ...
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On the subject of the debt , Holland assented to the proposed division , but required that it should be capitalized un- der the guarantee of the five Powers , -a stipulation not con- tained in the twelfth protocol .
On the subject of the debt , Holland assented to the proposed division , but required that it should be capitalized un- der the guarantee of the five Powers , -a stipulation not con- tained in the twelfth protocol .
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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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