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The art of negotiating with sovereign princes. Of the usefulness of negotiations, of the choice of ambassadors and Envoys; and of the Qualifications necessary for succeeding in those Imployments. By Monsieur de Callieres, Counsellor in Ordinary to the King, Secretary of the Cabinet to His Majesty; heretosore Ambassador Extraordinary, and Plenipotentiary from the late King, for the Treaties of Peace concluded at Ryswick. And one of the Forty Members of the French Academy. Translated from the French.
Callières, Monsieur de (François de), 1645-1717.Date: 1716- Books
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The art of negotiating with sovereign princes. of the usefulness of negotiations; of the choice of ambassadors and envoys; and of the qualifications necessary for succeeding in those imployments. By Monsieur de Callieres, Counsellor in Ordinary to the King, Secretary of the Cabinet to His Majesty, heretofore Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the late King for the Treaties of Peace concluded at Ryswick, and one of the forty Members of the French Academy. Translated from the French.
Callières, Monsieur de (François de), 1645-1717.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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A new introduction to the politcal history of all nations. Treating of the four monarchies in their proper order; as also, Of the Governments and Revolutions of States, and the several Successions, Marriages, Claims, Alliances, Wars, and Treaties of Peace; Together with All such other Occurences as have been any ways remarkable in all the Courts of Europe; from the earliest Ages to this present Time. Written originally in High Dutch, by Mr. John Hubner. And now faithfully translated into English.
Hübner, Johann, 1688-1731.Date: 1756- Books
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The proposals for a general peace submitted to the French republic through the negotiation of Lord Malmesbury, examined and exposed, in a speech delivered on his lordship's official correspondence with M. Delacroix[.] Being presented to the House of Commons, Dec. 30, 1796, By the Right Hon. Charles James Fox.
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.Date: 1797- Books
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Exposition of the motives, founded upon the universally received laws of nations, which have determined the King (of Prussia) upon the repeated instances of his subjects trading by sea, to lay an attachment upon the capital funds, which his Majesty had promised to reimburse t the subjects of Great-Britain, in virtue of the peace-treaties of Breslau and Dresden; and to procure, out of the said capitals to his said subjects, an indemnity for the losses which they have sustained by the depredations and violences of the English privateers, exercised upon them on the high seas.
Michell, Abraham Louis, 1712-1782.Date: [1752]- Books
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The life of Sir Leoline Jenkins, judge of the High-Court of Admiralty, And Prerogative Court of Canterbury, &c. Ambassador and plenipotentiary for the general peace at Cologn and Nimeguen, And Secretary of State to K. Charles II. And a compleat series of letters, from the Beginning to the End of those Two Important Treaties. Wherein are related The most Remarkable Transactions of those Times, both Foreign and Dome stick. Together with Many valuable Papers and Original Letters, relating to the Rights and Privileges of the Universities, and other weighty Subjects. And the Resolution of many difficult and curious Points in the Common and Civil Law, Laws of Merchants and of Nations, that arose within the Time of his Ministry. Never before published. In two volumes. By William Wynne, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Wynne, William, 1692-1765.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
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Calendars of the ancient charters, &c. and of the Welch and Scotish rolls, now remaining in the Tower of London: as also calendars of all the treaties of peace, &c. entered into by the Kings of England with those of Scotland; and of sundry Letters and public Instruments relating to that Kingdom, now in the Chapter-House at Westminster. Together with Catalogues of the Records brought to Berwick from the Royal Treasury at Edingburgh; of such as were transmitted to the Exchequer at Westminster, and of those which were removed to different Parts of Scotland by Order of King Edward I. The Proceedings relating to the carrying back the Records of Scotland into that Kingdom; and the Transactions of the Parliament there from the 15th of May 1639, to the 8th of March 1650. To which are added memoranda concerning the affairs of Ireland, extracted from the tower records. To the Whole is prefixed an Introduction, giving some Account of the State of the Public Records from the Conquest to the present Time.
Ayloffe, Joseph, Sir, 1709-1781.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Calendars of the ancient charters, and of the Welch and Scotish rolls, now remaining in the Tower of London: also calendars of all the treaties of peace entered into by the Kings of England with those of Scotland; and of sundry Letters and public Instruments relating to that Kingdom, now in the Chapter-House at Westminster. Together With Catalogues of the Records brought to Berwick from the Royal Treasury at Edinburgh: of such as were transmitted to the Exchequer at Westminster, and of those which were removed to different Parts of Scotland by Order of King Edward I. The Proceedings relating to the carrying back the Records of Scotland into that Kingdom; and the Transactions of the Parliament there from the 15th of May 1639, to the 8th of March 1650. To Which Are Added Memoranda concerning the Affairs Of AtIreland, Extracted From The Tower Records. With four copper plates, exhibiting all the various Hands in which the several Charters have been written, from the Reign of King William the Conqueror to that of Queen Elizabeth. To the Whole is prefixed an Introduction, giving some Account of the State of the Public Records from the Conquest to the present Time. By Sir Joseph Ayloffe, Bart. V. P. A. S. and F. R. S.
Ayloffe, Joseph, Sir, 1709-1781.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The definitive treaty of peace and friendship, between His Britannick Majesty, the Most Christian King, and the King of Spain. Concluded at Paris, the 10th Day of February, 1763. To which, The King of Portugal acceded on the same Day. Published by Authority.
Date: 1763- Books
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The definitive treaty of Christian, universal and perpetual peace, friendship and union, concluded at Aix-la-Chapelle, on the 7[/]18th of October, 1748. Between the crowns of Great-Britain and France, and the states general of the United Provinces; and afterwards acceded to by the powers interested in the war, thereby put an end to. Together with a translation of the Acts of Cession of the Empress Queen, and King of Sardinia, as they stand in this treaty, the former in Latin, and the latter in the Italian language; and also the separate articles annexed to the sai treaty.
Date: 1749- Books
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The definitive treaty of peace and friendship, between His Britannick Majesty, the most Christian King, and the States General of the United Provinces. Concluded at Aix la Chapelle the 18th day of October N.S. 1748. To which The Empress Queen of Hungary, the Kings of Spain and Sardinia, the Duke of Modena, and the Republick of Genoa, have acceded. Published by authority.
Date: 1749- Books
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A letter from Sir Thomas Bodley, Kt. sometime Queen Elizabeth's agent in Holland, to a great privy counsillor, concerning England and the States General, their entring upon a treaty of peace with Philip King of Spain. Published as a seasonable caution at this juncture, with respect to a treaty with France.
Bodley, Thomas, Sir, 1545-1613.Date: 1709- Books
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A letter, concerning the Report from the Committee of Secrecy, addressed to the returning officers of members to serve in Parliament.
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Strictures on the peace, with America, France, and Spain, addressed to the public at large, illustrated with a map of America and the West-Indies.
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Seven men in a tavern discussing the peace convention with Spain. Etching by Barlow, 1790, after S. Collings.
Collings, Samuel.Date: Dec 1 1790Reference: 585496i- Books
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Treaty of peace between His Imperial and Catholick Majesty Charles VI, and His Royal Catholick Majesty Philip V. Concluded at Vienna the 30th of April 1725. Treaty of Commerce between His Imperial and Catholick Majesty Charles VI, and His Royal Catholick Majesty Philip V. Concluded at Vienna, May 1, 1725. Treaty between the King of Great Britain, the most Christian King, and the King of Prussia. Made at Hanover the 3d of September 1725.
Date: 1725- Books
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Peace and union: or, a defence of Sir Humphry Mackworth's Treatise on the occasional bill, in answer to a treatise entituled Peace without union; and to all the other numerous pamphlets wrote against it by occasional conformists.
J. S.Date: 1704- Books
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The divine right of treaties proved from Scripture history. Touching, I. What is due by Treaties to Allies, both National and Personal. II. Evasive Pretences for Breach of Treaties. III. God's Judgments and Punishments for Breach of Treaties.
Date: [1715]- Books
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The Conference with the Eastern Indians, at the ratification of the peace, held at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, in July and August, 1726.
Date: 1754- Books
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The Definitive treaty of Christian, universal, and perpetual peace, friendship and union, concluded at Aix-la-Chapelle, on the 7/18th of October, 1748. Between the crowns of Great-Britain and France, and the states general of the United Provinces; and afterwards acceded to by the powers interested in the war, there by put an end to. Together with a translation of the acts of cession of the Empress Queen, and King of Sardinia, as they stand in this treaty, the former in the Latin, and the latter in the Italian language; and also the separate articles annexed to the said treaty.
Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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To William Denny, Esquire lieutenant governor and commander in cheif [sic] of the province of Pennsylvania, &c. The address of the trustees and treasurer of the Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures.
Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures.Date: 1757]- Books
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An epistle to R--- W---, Esq; occasion'd by a pamphlet, entitul'd, The defection consider'd, &c. By the author of a late poem, call'd, The woful treaty: or, unhappy peace.
Author of a late poem, call'd, The woful treaty.Date: [1718]- Books
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An epistle to R- W-, Esq; occasion'd by a pamphlet, entitul'd, the defection consider'd &c. By the Author of a late p;oem, call'd The woful treaty: or, Unhappy peace.
Author of a late poem, call'd, The woful treaty.Date: 1718- Books
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The freeborn Englishman's unmasked battery: Containing remarks on the preliminary articles of peace, grounded upon undeniable facts, shewing The fatal Tendency of granting the French a Fishery, and restoring our most important Conquests.
Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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The negotiations for a treaty of peace, from the breaking off of the conferences a [sic] the Hague, to the end of those at Gertruydenberg, consider'd. Part II.
Hare, Francis, 1671-1740.Date: Printed in the year 1711