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Instructions to Vander Bank, A Sequel to the Advice to the Poets: A Poem, Occasion'd by the Glorious Success of Her Majesty's arms, under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough, the last Year in Flandres.
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, 1654-1729.Date: 1709- Books
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A relation of the great and glorious success of the fleet and forces of Her Majesty and the States General at Vigo: the land forces being under the command of his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and the fleet commanded by Sir George Rooke.
Date: 1702- Books
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A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, and Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed: on Wednesday the sixteenth day of January next, being the Day appointed by Her Majesty for a General Fast and Humiliation, to be Observed in a most Solemn and Devout manner; for obtaining the pardon of our sins, and averting those heavy judgments which they have most justly deserv'd; and imploring Gods blessing on all consultations for the publick good and his assistance on the arms and forces of Her Majesty, and her allies, engaged in the present war: And for Restoring and Perpetuating Peace, Safety and Prosperity to Her and Her Kingdoms, and the Nations and States in Alliance with Her. By Her Majesties Special Command.
Church of England.Date: 1711/12 [i.e. 1712]- Books
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The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France. Part II. Containing a Vindication of the Barrier-Treaty, and of our Alliances with Portugal: With a Particular Defence of our Faithful and Good Allies the Dutch, from the Charges imputed to them in the Management of their Part of the War.
Hare, Francis, 1671-1740.Date: 1711- Books
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The management of the war. In a letter to a Tory-Member.
Hare, Francis, 1671-1740.Date: 1711- Books
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The present ministry justify'd: or, an account of the state of the several treaties of peace, between Her Majesty and her allies, and France and Spain: with an account of the obstructions of peace; and of what was done relating to the Catalans.
Date: [1714]- Books
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Les soupirs de l'Europe &c. or, the groans of Europe at the prospect of the present posture of affairs. In a letter from a gentleman at the Hague to a Member of Parliament. Made English from the original French.
Dumont, Jean, baron de Carlscroon, 1667-1727.Date: 1713- Books
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The offers of France explain'd.
Date: 1712- Books
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A memorial dispersed in Holland, by An Emissary of France. Containing overtures towards a general peace. With an answer to it. Done out of French.
Date: 1706- Books
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An argument for war, in answer to The argument for peace: being a vindication of two books, entituled, The Duke of Anjou's succession consider'd. Wherein is plainly proved, that a Just War is more eligible than a Slavish Peace, and that it is directly contrary to the Interest of England and Holland to side with France and Spain against the Emperor, from the present Posture of Affairs, and the Measures the French are daily taking.
Date: MDCCI. [1701]- Books
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An epistle from the Duke of Burgundy to the French King. By Tho. Newcomb, of Stopham in Sussex.
Newcomb, Thomas, 1682?-1765.Date: 1709- Books
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The history political and gallant of the famous cardinal Portocarrero Archbishop of Toledo. Done out of French.
Date: 1704- Books
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Vauban under siege : engineering efficiency and martial vigor in the War of the Spanish Succession / by Jamel Ostwald.
Ostwald, JamelDate: 2007- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's on the 31st of December, 1706. The Day of Thanksgiving for the Wonderful Successes of this Year. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum. Printed by Her Majesty's Special Command.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.Date: 1707- Books
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The progress of the arms of the high allies, from their setting down before Lisle to the siege of Mons: Wherein Is a Fuller View of the Sieges of Lisle and Tournay, and the Battels of Audenarde, Winendale from General Webb's own Memoirs, and the Glorious Victory at Blagnies, near Mons, than has been hitherto made Pub'ick. To which is prefix'd a plan of the country where the sieges were, and the Battles Fought, with a general list of the kill'd and wounded at those Battels and Sieges.
Date: 1710- Books
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The folly and vanity of impeaching the late ministry consider'd.
Date: [1715]- Books
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An account of the state and progress of the present negotiation of peace. With the reasons for and against a partition of Spain, &c. In a letter to a noble lord in Worcestershire.
Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729.Date: 1711- Books
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The history of the reign of Queen Anne, digested into annals. Year the fourth. Containing The most Memorable Transactions, both at Home and Abroad: And in which are inserted several Valuable Pieces, never before printed.
Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729.Date: 1706- Books
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The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France. Part II. Containing a Vindication of the Barrier-Treaty, and of our Alliances with Portugal: With a Particular Defence of our Faithful and Good Allies the Dutch, from the Charges imputed to them in the Management of their Part of the War.
Hare, Francis, 1671-1740.Date: 1711- Books
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An examination of the Third and fourth letters to a Tory member. Relating to the Negociations for a Treaty of Peace in 1709. In a Second Letter to My Lord ***
Date: [1711]- Books
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A Description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe, in the Netherlands, Piedmont, Lombardy, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Spain, and Portugal. Being a particular survey of all those countries; setting forth the situation and distances of their provinces, cities, towns, villages, &c. With historical remarks upon the places of note, especially such as are of importance to the contending parties. With an exact delineation of the March of the Germans from Lower Lombardy to Piedmont; of the several marches of the French to join the Duke of Bavaria; of the march of our forces from the Maese to the Danube; and of all the marches and adventures of our Army under the Duke of Marlborough, from that time to September 1706; as well as those of the imperial Army under Prince Eugene of Savoy. The whole illustrated with nine new and exact maps of the respective countries, done by Mr. Moll; besides three plans, of the battle of Hochs[t]et, of the battle of Ramilly, and of the siege of Ostend, with the approaches. With a large alphabetical table, to find out any town, river, &c. Very useful for all that read the publick transactions. The third edition, with the addition of two new maps, viz. 1. All Germany. 2. Italy, Naples, Sicily, &c.
Date: 1707- Books
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The conduct of the allies, and of the late ministry, in beginning and carrying on the present war.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: 1712- Books
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Publick peace ascertain'd; with some cursory reflections upon Dr. Sacheverel's two late sermons. In a sermon preach'd on Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709. being the day of thanksgiving for the signal and glorious victory obtained near Mons, and for the other Great Successes of Her Majesties Arms, this last Year, under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough. By Richard Chapman, M. A. Vicar of Cheshunt in Hartfordshire, and Prebendary of Chichester.
Chapman, Richard, 1665?-1734.Date: 1709- Books
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A brief history of the pacifick campaign in Flanders anno 1712. And of the fatal cessation of arms. Shewing the traiterous steps then taken; With plain Proof, That the British General did regulate his Conduct according to the Instructions he received from the General of France. By an officer in the army.
Officer in the Army.Date: [1715]- Books
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Good Queen Anne vindicated, and the ingratitude, insolence, &c. of her Whig ministry and the allies detected and exposed, in the beginning and conducting of the war. The Englishman's memorial: containing A short History of the Land Wars we have been engaged in, with unanswerable Arguments, proving 'tis not the Interest of England to be concerned, as a Principal, in a Land War, upon any Pretence whatsoever - Mind the sea. With Remarks on the new Ways of raising Money, &c. (unknown to our Ancestors, and which our Posterity will curse us for;) also Many important Matters relative to the British Affairs, worthy of the Attention of the Publick at this Juncture. By the author of The dissertation on parties.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]