A second dissertation concerning the right of the Dutch East-India Company to the trade and navigation of the East-Indies, against the inhabitants of the Spanish, now Austrian, Netherlands

in answer to the objections of Mr. P. Mac Neny, counselor & proc. fiscal to His Imperial & Catholick Majesty : written by order of the directors of the Dutch East India Company

A second dissertation concerning the right of ...
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A second dissertation concerning the right of the Dutch East-India Company to the trade and navigation of the East-Indies, against the inhabitants of the Spanish, now Austrian, Netherlands

in answer to the objections of Mr. P. Mac Neny, counselor & proc. fiscal to His Imperial & Catholick Majesty : written by order of the directors of the Dutch East India Company

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Added title page in Latin: Dissertatio secunda de jure, quod competit societati privilegiatae Faederati Belgii ad navigationem & commercia Indiarum Orientalium, adversus incolas Belgii Hispanici hodie dicti Austriaci ...

Parallel English and Latin texts on opposite pages.

In: Recueil de pieces en faveur des Compagnies hollandoises pour le commerce des Indes Orientales et Occidentales, 1728.

Catalogue of the Goldsmiths’ Library of Economic Literature, 6293

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2 p. l., 63 p.
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63

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