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The Bait of Europe: or, The Duke of Anjou's Renunciation : With an advice to the Allies, to carry the war into the heart of France
Archambaud, Jean Albert d' (1740); Justice, Mr
1713
Advertisements: [2] p. at end.
Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee, the highland clans, and the massacre of Glenco : with an account of Dundee's officers after they went to France
Officer of the Army
1714
Signatures: A-I⁸ K². 'The memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee' has been doubtfully attributed to Charles Leslie; 'The massacre of Glenco', also published under the title 'Gallienus redivivus' has...
Treaty of mutual defence between the most serene and most potent Prince Charles VI, Emperor of Germany, &c. and the most serene and most potent Prince George, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c., concluded at Westminster on the 25th of May, 1716
Great Britain; Holy Roman Empire; France
1718
Includes two conventions between King George and Louis XV, King of France.
The treaty of peace, union, friendship, and mutual defence, between the crowns of Great-Britain, France, and Spain, concluded at Seville on the 9th of November, n.s., 1729 : taken from the Daily Post-Boy of January 8, 1729, to which are added the two separate articles
Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745); France; Great Britain; Spain
[1729]
Observations upon the treaty between the crowns of Great-Britain, France, and Spain, concluded at Seville on the ninth of November, 1729, N.S
Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745)
1729
Anon., by Robert Walpole.
The King of France's declaration of war against Spain, dated January 9. N.S. With a manifesto, containing the reasons; and a postscript of an intercepted letter from Cardinal Alberoni to the Prince de Cellamare
Louis King of France (1710-1774); Alberoni, Giulio (1664-1752); France. Sovereign (1715-1774 : Louis XV)
1719
"Printed by His Majesty's order at Paris".
His Catholick Majesty's manifesto justifying his conduct in relation to the late convention. With his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds
Philip King of Spain (1683-1746); Spain. Sovereign (1700-1746: Philip V)
1739
Added t.p. in French: Manifeste de Sa Majesté catholique en justification de sa conduite a l'égard de la dernière convention... [etc.].
The succession of the House of Hannover vindicated, : against the Pretender's second declaration in folio, intitled, The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted, &c
Asgill, John (1659-1738)
1714
'The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted' is by George Harbin. - Also issued as part of: 'A collection of tracts', London, 1715.
An historical account of the ancient and modern state of the principality of Wales, dutchy of Cornwall, and earldom of Chester. Collected out of the records of the Tower of London, and divers ancient authors
Doddridge, Sir John (1555-1628)
1714
1st edition pub. under title: The history of the ancient and moderne estate of the principality of Wales, dutchy of Cornewall, and earldome of Chester (OCLC, ESTC). Considerable misnumbering of page...
Arcana gallica: or, The secret history of France, for the last century : Shewing, by what steps the French ministers destroy'd the liberties of that nation in general, and the Protestant religion in particular. With a view of the distractions and civil wars during the two minorities in that period
Oldmixon, John (1673-1742)
1714
Closes with the death of Louis XIII.
Remarks on a scandalous libel, entitil'd A letter from a member of Parliament, &c. relating to the bill of commerce. In which the trade with France is consider'd, and the falsities and absurdities of the Mercator are expos'd. To which is added, a caution to the freeholders of Great Britain in their approaching elections. And an exact list of this House of Commons, under several distinctions
Oldmixon, John (1673-1742)
1713
A reply to: A letter from a member of the House of Commons to his friend in the country... sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe, London, 1713. Sometimes attributed to John Oldmixon (ESTC). Mispagi...