That the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any of the ships of war of the English Commonwealth in the British seas, shall strike their flags and lower their topsail, in such manner as hath ever been at any time heretofore practised... The English Restoration and Louis XIV. - Página 114por Osmund Airy - 1898 - 292 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Peter Auber - 1834 - 438 páginas
...April 1654. The thirteenth article of the treaty provided that the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any of the ships of war of the Commonwealth in the British seas, should strike their flag and lower their top-sail. The spirit of... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1872 - 578 páginas
...acknowledge the sovereignty of the sea to the English. " That the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any of the ships of war...commonwealth in the British seas, shall strike their flags, and lower their topsail, in such manner as hath ever been at any time heretofore practiced under... | |
| James Grant - 1873 - 594 páginas
...was to this effect : — " That the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any ships of war of the English Commonwealth in the British seas, shall strike their flags and lower their topsails, in such manner as hath ever been at any time heretofore practised under... | |
| 1879 - 496 páginas
...Dutch ; and another was, " That the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any ships of war of the English Commonwealth in the British seas, shall strike their flags and lower their topsails in such manner as hath ever been at any time heretofore practised under... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1880 - 892 páginas
...acknowledge the sovereignty of the sea to the English. " That the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any of the ships of war...Commonwealth in the British seas, shall strike their flags and lower their topsail, in such manner as hath ever been at any time heretofore practised under... | |
| Henry Stewart (M.A.) - 1883 - 500 páginas
...was made in April 1654, one clause in the treaty being " that the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any of the ships of war...Commonwealth in the British seas, shall strike their flags and lower their topsails," as before. No sooner was the first Dutch war finished than Cromwell... | |
| Osmund Airy - 1892 - 342 páginas
...was forced to make „ , 1 reaty with peace on terms which showed that the com- England, mand of the sea was passing to her enemy. ! Not only was she compelled...was a burning desire to recover her old position. I2O English Restoration and Louis XIV. 1662. CHAPTER X. LOUIS AND THE SPANISH NETHERLANDS. i. NEGOTIATIONS... | |
| Frederick Edward Hulme - 1892 - 300 páginas
...supremacy of the seas, the article in the treaty declaring that " the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any of the ships of war of the English, in the British seas, shall strike their flags and lower their topsails in such manner as hath ever... | |
| George Boughton Curtiss - 1896 - 910 páginas
...established by treaty between England and Holland. The most remarkable article of this treaty is, "That the Dutch ships as well of war as others, meeting any...British seas, shall strike their flag and lower their top-sail. " This is the first instance of England's claiming the right of the flag by formal treaty.... | |
| Sir William Laird Clowes, Sir Clements Robert Markham, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Herbert Wrigley Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, Leonard George Carr Laughton - 1898 - 666 páginas
...shown.' " By the Treaty of April 5th, 1654, it was agreed " that the ships of the Dutch, as well ships of war as others, meeting any of the ships of war...Commonwealth in the British Seas, shall strike their flags and lower their topsails, in such manner as hath ever been at any time heretofore practised under... | |
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