167 results filtered with: Seven Years' War, 1756-1763
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The important question concerning invasions, a sea-war, raising the militia, and paying subsidies for foreign troops; fairly and impartially stated on both sides, and Humbly referred to the Judgment of the Public. being a new edition of the papers first published in the Evening Advertiser.
Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace; and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negociation.
Douglas, John, 1721-1807.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A fourth letter to the people of England. On the conduct of the M-rs in alliances, fleets, and armies, since the first differences on the Ohio, to the taking of Minorca by the French.
Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the second day of December, 1756.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1727-1760 : George II)Date: 1756- Books
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A letter to the people of Ireland, relative to our present feuds and jealousies.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The honest grief of a Tory, Expressed in a genuine letter from A Burgess of -, in Wiltshire, to The Author of the Monitor, Feb. 17, 1759.
Date: [1759]- Books
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A review of the arguments for an immature peace; in which they are refuted by a series of reasons entirely new; shewing, how we might have brought fifty thousand Russians, Danes, Swedes, &c. to our assistance without any Expence to us, and thereby have kept our principal conquests. By a nobleman. Never turned in, nor turned out.
Nobleman, active 1763.Date: 1763- Books
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A thanksgiving sermon, for the important and astonishing victory obtain'd on the fifth of December, 1757, by the glorious King of Prussia, over the united and far superior forces of the Austrians in Silesia. Preach'd on the sabbath of the 10th of the said month, at the synagogue of the Jews in Berlin. By David Hirschel Franckel, Arch-Rabbi. Translated from the German original printed at Berlin.
Franckel, David Hirchel, approximately 1704-1762.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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A letter from a cobler to the people of England, on Affairs of Importance.
Cobler.Date: Printed in the Year, 1756- Books
Recueil de lettres de S.M. le Roi de Prusse, pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre dernière. On y a joint une relation de la bataille de Rosbach, et plusieurs autres pièces qui n'ont jamais paru. Le tout enrichi de notes par un officier géneral, au service de la maison d'Autriche / [Frederick II].
Frederick II, King of Prussia, 1712-1786.Date: 1772- Books
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A detection of the false reasons and facts, contained in the five letters, (entitled, Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a peace, preferable to Canada; From a Gentleman in Guadaloupe to his Friend in London. ) In which the advantages of both conquests are fairly and impartially stated and compared. By a Member of Parliament.
Member of Parliament.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Extracts from Colonel Tempelhoffe's History of the seven years war: His remarks on General Lloyd: on the subsistence of armies; and on the march of convoys. Also a treatise on winter posts. To which is added a Narrative of events at St. Lucie and Gibralter, and of John Duke of Marlborough's march to the Danube, with the causes and consequences of that measure. By the Honourable Colin Lindsay, Lieutenant Colonel of the 46th Regiment. In two volumes. ...
Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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A letter to the people of Great Britain, Occasion'd by the Late Hellish Plot and Rebellion.
Date: M.DCC.XV. [1715]- Books
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A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion. By George Whitefield, chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The history of the late war in Germany, between the King of Prussia, and the Empress of Germany and her allies: Containing I. Reflections on the general principles of war, and on the composition and characters of the different armies in Europe. II. Explanation of the causes of the war. III. A military description of the seat of war; wherein all the important fortresses, positions, camps, rivers, roads, defiles, &c. are indicated. IV. The operations of the campaigns of 1756 and 1757: with reflections on the most considerable transactions: from whence the principles of war are deduced and explained; and the reasons, which most immediately contributed to the decision of them, given. With a map of the seat of war; and plans of the battles of Lowositz, Prague, Chtzemitz, or Kollin, Rosbach, Breslaw, Lissa, and Gross Jagersdorff. By Major-General Lloyd, Who served several campaigns in the Austrian Army. Part I.
Lloyd, Henry, approximately 1720-1783.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Harcourt. With an ode to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales.
Britannicus.Date: [1752]- Books
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A letter from a meeting of the brethren called Quakers, to the authors of the pamphlet called Considerations on the German war, and of the several pamphlets in answer to it.
Society of Friends.Date: 1761- Books
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Letters to Thomas Paine; in answer to his late publication on the rights of man: shewing his errors on that subject; and proving the fallacy of his principles as applied to the government of this country.
Date: 1791- Books
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Remarks on two popular pamphlets. Viz, the Considerations on the present German war; and the Full and candid answer to the Considerations.
Date: Printed in the Year 1760- Books
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A candid and fair examination of the Remarks on the letter to two great men. Directed to the author of that piece.
Date: M,DCC,LX. [1760]- Books
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The Present interest of the people of Great Britain, at home and abroad, consider'd. ...
Date: [1744?]- Books
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Some considerations on the present state of affairs. Wherein the defenceless situation of Great-Britain, is pointed out, and an easy rational and just scheme for it's security, at this dangerous crisis; proposed, in a militia, formed on an equal Plan, that can neither be oppressive to the Poor, nor offensive to the Rich, as practised by some of his Majesty's Colonies abroad; interspersed with an account of the first settlement of the province of Pensylvania, the Origin of the Quarrel, between some of the Traders there, and the Indians; and an impartial Representation of the Debates betwixt the Governor and Assembly, in relation to that Quarrel. Likewise a short description of the air, soil, produce, &c. of the several Colonies on the Continent of North America. The whole concluded with a summary detail of the Education, Manners, and Religion of the Indians, not heretofore mention'd. Written by Peter Williamson, Author of the French and Indian Cruelty.
Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799.Date: 1758- Books
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A letter from a p**m**e in I**l**d to a certain great man, who was out of town on the first of August last.
Stone, George, 1708?-1764.Date: 1759- Books
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The naked truth. Numb. I.
Oglethorpe, James Edward, 1696-1785.Date: [1755]- Books
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The general history of the late war; containing it's rise, progress, and event, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. And exhibiting the state of the belligerent powers, at the commencement of the war; ... And with accurate descriptions of the seat of war, ... By the Rev John Entick, M.A. and other gentlemen.
Entick, John, 1703?-1773.Date: 1765-66