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The Trade with France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal considered : with some observations on the treaty of commerce between Great Britain and France
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1713
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe. Cf. Goldsmiths' Lib. cat.
The trade with France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, considered : with some observations on the treaty of commerce between Great Britain and France
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1713
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe.
General maxims in trade, particularly applied to the commerce between Great Britain and France
Janssen, Sir Theodore (1658?-1748)
1713
Anonymous: by Theodore Janssen. One of two editions in this year.
The danger of Great Britain and Ireland becoming provinces to France, or, A short view of the British products : compared with those of France; by which it will most evidently appear, that the fleets and armies of France, are... maintained ... by the infamous practice of smuggling. Being a serious and seasonable remonstrance to both Houses of Parliament; wherein is laid down a plain, easy, and effectual method, shewing how the exorbitant power of France may be more speedily reduced ... and that without wasting the blood and treasure of His Majesty's subjects
Smith, Simon (fl. 1731-1739); Munn, Richard (fl. 1793)
printed in the year 1745-6
Attributed to Simon Smith in NUC pre-1956, dubiously attributed to Richard Munn.
The perusal of an old statute concerning death and judgment : as it was lately delivered in a sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Frances Bedford
Bedford, James
1657
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.)
An essay on the state of England, in relation to its trade, its poor, and its taxes : for carrying on the present war against France
Cary, John (1720)
Novem. 1695
Half-title: An essay on trade.
The chimera, or, The French way of paying national debts laid open : being an impartial account of the proceedings in France for raising a paper credit and settling the Mississipi stock
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1720
First edition. Pagination irregular. Anonymous. Attributed to Daniel Defoe. Cf. NUC pre-1956.
A learned discourse on various subjects : viz., of the rise and power of parliaments, of laws, of courts of judicature, of liberty, property, and religion, of taxes, trade, and of the interest of England in reference to France
Sheridan, Thomas (1646-1688)
1685
Originally published: A discourse of the rise and power of parliaments. 1677. Errata: p. [6], and on leaf inserted at end.
A manifesto: containing the reasons which have induced the Lords States General of the United Netherlands, to declare war against the Kings of France and Spain, May 8. 1702
United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal
1702
Indexed in: English Short Title Catalog,
Les oeuvres de don Francisco de Quevedo Villegas chevalier espagnol, contenant les sept Visions: de l'algoüazil démoniaque, de la mort, du jugement final, des foux amoureux. du monde en son intérieur, de l'enfer, & de l'enfer réformé. Nouvelle traduction de l'espagnol en françois par le Sr. Raclots parisien
Quevedo, Francisco de (1580-1645)
M. DCC. XI. [1741]
Fictitious imprint. Printed in France?
A declaration of His Electoral Highness, the Duke of Brandenburgh, concerning the present war with France : directing his subjects... how they are to demean themselves in their trading, negotiation, and all incident occasions during the present war. As also, A letter sent from the Imperial Diet at Ratisbon to the thirteen cantons in Switzerland, March 7, 1689, exhorting them to adhere to His Imperial Majesty ... in the present war against France
Frederick King of Prussia (1657-1713); Friedrich Wilhelm elector of Brandenburg (1620-1688); Brandenburg (Electorate). Sovereign (1688-1701 : Frederick III); Holy Roman Empire. Reichstag
1689
Frederick's letter dated 3/13 April 1689. Publisher's advertisements on p. [1-2] at end.
The second part of an argument, shewing, that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government, and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy. With remarks on the late published list of King James's Irish forces in France
Moyle, Walter (1672-1721)
Printed in the year, 1697
The first part, entitled, "An argument shewing, that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government," was written by John Trenchard and Walter Moyle. It is often thought Trenchard also assiste...