Outline of principles concerning succession to the Crowns of Great Britain and the Dominions in Germany

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obliged to content himself with having the crown after the demise of his Father and with leaving to his younger Brother the Electorate, together with all the Dominions which the Father was possessd of in Germany. 4. The Elector shall notwithstanding retain his right [[deletion]] to [[/deletion]] of [[deletion]] the [[/deletion]] succession [[addition]] to [[/addition]] [[deletion]] of [[/deletion]] the Crown, together with all privileges and prerogatives annexd to the said Right, as well for himself as for his ^ [[addition]] male [[/addition]] descendants according to the order of their Birth, and with preference to all Princesses, daughters, or other females, tho' in other respects more nearly related to the King, to whom such Elector or his Descendants happen to succeed in the order above-mentioned.