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Historical memoirs of His late Royal Highness William-Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. Including the military and political history of Great-Britain, during that period.
Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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An essay on the management of the present war with Spain, as far as it has been hitherto conducted on the part of Great Britain. By an impartial hand.
Impartial hand.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- Books
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A letter to Earl Stanhope, from Mr. Miles. With notes.
Miles, William Augustus, 1753?-1817.Date: 1794- Books
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The conduct of the allies and the management of the war impartially examined. In which the reasoning of the author of Faction detected, as to foreign affairs, is considered and refuted. By the author of Desertion discussed.
Author of 'Desertion discussed'.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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A supplement to Britain's mistakes in the commencement and conduct of the present war. Wherein the late glorious succes of Admiral Vernon at Porto Bello is particularly considered. By a Merchant and citizen of London.
Merchant and citizen of London.Date: M,DCC,XL. [1740]- Books
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An impartial history of the late war. Deduced from the committing of Hostilities in 1749, to the signing of the Definitive Treaty of Peace in 1763.
Almon, John, 1737-1805.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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Nouvelle histoire D'Angleterre, par demandes & reponses. Tirée des plus fameux historiens anglois; et particulierement de M. de Rapin Thoyras.
Lockman, John, 1698-1771.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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A vindication of those who take the oath of allegiance, to His present Majestie from perjurie, injustice, and disloyaltie, charged upon them by such as are against it. Wherein is evidently shewed that the common good of the nation is what is primarily and principally respected in an oath, and therefore when the oath is inconsistent with that, the persons who have taken it, and absolved from it. In proving of which the case of Maud and King Stephen is particularly consider'd. In a letter to a non-juror.
Hearne, Thomas, 1678-1735.Date: 1731