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Buckle, Henry Thomas (1821-1862) | 3 |
Carleton, George | 2 |
Carleton, George (1728-) | 2 |
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731) | 2 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Lyttelton, George Lyttelton Baron (1709-1773) | 2 |
Melgar, Francisco Martin (1849-1926) | 2 |
Peterborough, Charles Mordaunt, Earl of, 1658-1735 | 2 |
Beale, John | 1 |
Beale, John (1643) | 1 |
Original letters of His Excelleny Sir Richard Fanshaw : during his embassies in Spain and Portugal: which, together with divers letters and answers from the chief ministers of state of England, Spain and Portugal, contain the whole negotiations of the treaty of peace between those three crowns
Fanshawe, Sir Richard (1608-1666)
1702
An historical enquiry into the unchangeable character of a war in Spain
Ford, Richard (1796-1858)
1837
Anon., by R. Ford.
A true narrative of the late success which it hath pleased God to give to some part of the fleet of this Common-Wealth, upon the Spanish Coast, against the King of Spains West-India Fleet, in its return to Cadiz : being the substance, of several letters writ and sent by the generals of the fleet upon this occasion. Saturday, the 4. of October, 1656. Ordered by the parliament, that this narrative be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, clerk of the parliament
Great Britain. Parliament
1656
Concludes with Parliament's order for a day of public thanksgiving.
Spain : the moral touchstone of Europe. A footnote on Mr. Churchill's recent speech
Duff, Charles (1894-1966)
1944
A criticism of Winston Churchill's remarks on Spain in his speech on Foreign policy of May 24, 1944.
An appeal to the unprejudiced, concerning the present discontents occasioned by the late convention with Spain
Gordon, Thomas (1684-1750)
1739
Discussion of the convention concluded at Pardo, January 14, 1739. Attributed to Thomas Gordon in NUC pre-1956.
A state of the rise and progress of our disputes with Spain, and of the conduct of our ministers relating thereto
Marchmont, Hugh Hume Earl of Marchmont (1708-1794)
1739
Date printed as: MDCCXXIXX.
Le procès entre la Grande-Bretagne et l'Espagne, ou recueil des traitez, conventions, mémoires & autres piéces touchant les demêlez entres ces deux couronnes
Rousset de Missy, Jean (1686-1762); Great Britain; Spain
1740
Title vignette.
Authentische Darstellung des Verhältnisses zwischen England und Spanien vor und bei dem Ausbruche des Krieges zwischen beiden Mächten
Gentz, Friedrich von (1764-1832)
1806
"Aktenstucke die verhaltnisse zwischen Spanien und England vor und bei dem Ausbruch des Krieges betreffend": p. [305]-557.
The memoirs of Cap. George Carleton, an English officer... : containing an account of the conduct of the Earl of Peterborough, and other general officers, admirals, &c. and several remarkable transactions both by sea and land : in which the genius, pride, and barbarity of the Spaniards, during the author's being a prisoner of war among them, are set in a true light : together with a description of many of their cities, towns, &c
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731); Carleton, George (fl. 1728)
1743
The authorship of Memoirs of an English officer, first published in 1728, has been erroneously attributed to Captain George Carleton. These memoirs are a fiction, written by Defoe and intended by him ...
The military memoirs of Capt. George Carleton : from the Dutch war, 1672 : in which he serv'd, to the conclusion of the peace at Utrecht, 1713 : illustrating some of the most remarkable transactions, both by sea and land, during the reigns of King Charles and King James II. hitherto unobserv'd by all the writers of those t imes : together with an exact series of the war in Spain and a particular description of the several places of the author's residence in many cities, towns, and countries; their customs, manners, &c : also observations on the genius of the Spaniards (among whom he continued some years a prisoner) their monasteries and nunneries (especially that fine one at Montserat) and on their public diversions more particularly their famous bull-feasts
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731); Carleton, George (fl. 1728); Symon, Edward (1741)
1728
First leaf and title-leaf of dedication are cancels. Formerly attributed to the real Captain George Carleton, but now known to have been written by Daniel Defoe. First edition, third issue. Earlie...
His Catholic Majesty's most Christian manifesto : and reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds; faithfully rendered into English metre. To the heroical French tune of Je chante les combats, & ce prince terrible
1739
A satire. Drop-head and running title read: The king of Spain's manifesto, &c.
It can be done : report of the Fourteenth Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain, Battersea, May 29-31, 1937
Communist Party of Great Britain. National congress
[1937]