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    The Emperor's claims . Being a description of the city of Antwerp and river schelde. With a concise history of the Austrian Netherlands. Together with extracts from the articles of the treaty of Munster, and those of the rarrier treaty, whereby the dutch found their right to the blocking up of the schelde. Interspersed with remarks on the rise and fall of the trade of Antwerp: and every thing tending to clucidate the present subject of dispute between the emperor and the Dutch. With a preface, containing different views of the emperor's designs, and an admonition to the British government, relative to their behaviour in the contest. Adorned with an elegant map of the river schelde; a view of the city of Antwerp, and all the adjacent imperial and dutch territories. Dedicated to the emperor.

    | Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]
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    The conduct of the regents or rulers of the Republic of the United Provinces, during the present war. By a Dutch gentleman. Translated from the original.

    M. D. J. S. U. | Date: [1747]

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