Señor cloud, supongo que sabra inglés, y sino lo traducire:
Sacado de: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.asp?pubid=257
(...) having traiterously entered into Conspiracies for subjecting the whole Spanish Monarchy to the House of Bourbon, and designing most maliciously the utter Ruin and Destruction of the ancient Rights, Liberties, and Privileges, of the Catalans, who had made so glorious a Stand for the Preservation of them, did, together with other false and evil Counsellors, form a most dishonourable, wicked, and cruel Contrivance, not only for abandoning the Catalans to the Fury and Revenge of the Duke of Anjou and his Adherents,
but for the final Extirpation of all their Rights, Liberties, and Privileges but did, falsely, maliciously, and treacherously, advise Her Majesty to conclude a Peace with the King of Spain, without any Security for the ancient and just Rights, Liberties, and Privileges, of that brave, but unhappy, Nation
Her Sacred Majesty, contrary to Her most pious Intentions, the Faith of Nations, and the Duties of Religion and Humanity itself, and contrary to Her solemn and repeated Assurances, was prevailed on to abandon a distressed People, drawn in and engaged by Her own Invitation into an open War with the Duke of Anjou, for the Preservation of the Liberties of Europe, and the Commerce of Great Britain; and the Persons, Estates, Dignities, Rights, Liberties, and Privileges, of the Catalans, were given up, as a Sacrifice to the implacable
resentment of their enraged and powerful Enemy;
and the Honour of the British Nation,
always renowned for the Love of Liberty,
and for giving Protection to the Assertors of it,
was most basely
prostituted
a free and generous People, the faithful and useful Allies of this Kingdom,
were betrayed,
in the most unparalleled Manner,
into irrevocable Slavery
and in Consequence of which most dishonourable and perfidious Counsels, the most execrable Hostilities, Burnings, and Plunderings, were committed upon them throughout their whole Province, without sparing the Effusion of innocent Blood, and without the Distinction of Age or Sex;
and that unfortunate People were afterwards forced to undergo the utmost Miseries of a Siege, in their Capital City of Barcelona;
during which, great Multitudes of them perished by Famine and the Sword, many of them have since been executed.
and great Numbers of the Nobility of Catalonia,
who, for their Constancy and Bravery in Defence of their Liberties, and for their Services in Conjunction with Her Majesty and Her Allies, had, in all Honour, Justice, and Conscience, the highest Claim to Her Majesty's Protection, are now dispersed in Dungeons throughout the Spanish Dominions
Resumiendo Cataluña si fue una nacion