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A journey through Sweden, containing a detailed account of its population, agriculture, commerce and finances; to which is added an abridged history of the Kingdom, And Of The Different Forms Of Government, From The Accession Of Gustavus Vasa, In M,D,XXIII. With Some Particulars Relating To The History Of Denmark, And To The Life Of Count Struenzee. Written in French by a Dutch officer, and translated into English, by William Radcliffe, A. B. Of Oriel College, Oxford.
Drevon, I. F. Henry.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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The history of the revolutions of Denmark. With an account of the present state of that Kingdom and people. By John Andrews, L.L.D. In two volumes. ...
Andrews, John, 1736-1809.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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An account of Denmark, ancient and modern. Containing its history, from Swain, the first Christian King, to the present time; Including A particular Narrative of the great Revolution in the Danish Government in 1660; when the People, no longer able to bear the Tyranny and Oppression of the Nobles, surrendered their Liberties to the Crown, and thereby made their King absolute. Also, the geography of Denmark; Including An Accurate Description of the Cities, Palaces, Curiosities, &c. An Account of his Danish Majesty's Revenues, Coin, Royal Navy and Army. Treaties with foreign Powers, particularly with Great Britain. The Trade and Commerce of the Kingdom. Political Interests and Views of the State. Tempers and Manners of the People, &c. &c. Ornamented with a fine Print of the Present King and Queen of Denmark, elegantly Engraved.
Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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A journey through Sweden, containing a detailed account of its population, agriculture, commerce, and finances; to which is added an abridged history of the kingdom, and of the different forms of Government, from the Accession of Gustavus Vasa, in M,D,XXIII. With some Particulars relating to the History of Denmark, and to the life of count struenzee. Written in French by a Dutch officer, and translated into English by William Radcliffe, A. B. of Oriel College, Oxford.
Drevon, I. F. Henry.Date: [1790?]