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Count of Collection group

Collection groupCount
Quaker Collection2
Brotherton Collection1
Leeds Russian Archive1

Count of Subject

SubjectCount
christianity and politics2
papacy2
arbitration, international1
kings and rulers1
mines and mineral resources1
royal houses1
socialism1
world war, 1914-19181

Count of Place

PlaceCount
Europe7
France2
Europa1
Soviet Union1

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People and organisationsCount
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)2
Le Noble, Eustache (1643-1711)2
Devere-Summers, Anthony1
Dickinson, G Lowes (1862-1932)1
Paul, William (1884-)1

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Up to 19993

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War and the Royal Houses of Europe in the twentieth century

Devere-Summers, Anthony

[1996]

Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Starting pistol -- 2. Call to arms -- 3. The First World War -- 4. Belgium -- The Schlieffen Express -- 5. Spain -- The king, the washerwoman and th...

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La pierre de touche politique (pt.9-16)

Le Noble, Eustache (1643-1711)

[1688?]-1691

By Eustache Le Noble. Each part has a different fictitious imprint. Issued at intervals between 1688-1691. Known also as "Dialogues sur les affairs du temps" or "Les Pasquinades". The first 5 di...

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La pierre de touche politique (pt.18-23)

Le Noble, Eustache (1643-1711)

[1688?]-1691

By Eustache Le Noble. Each part has a different fictitious imprint. Issued at intervals between 1688-1691. Known also as "Dialogues sur les affairs du temps" or "Les Pasquinades". The first 5 di...

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After the war

Dickinson, G Lowes (1862-1932)

1915

Appendix: Treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States of America with regard to the establishment of a peace commission. Signed at Washington, September 15, 1914.

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