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Cardinal Alberoni's scheme for reducing the Turkish empire to the obedience of Christian princes: and for a partition of the conquests. Together with a scheme of a perpetual dyet for establishing the publick tranquility. Translated from an authentick copy of the Italian manuscript, in the hands of the Prince de la Torella, the Sicilian Ambassador, at the Court of France.
Alberoni, Giulio, 1664-1752.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Addresse aux souverains de l'Europe etc. etc. en deux parties. Par Obadia Prim. Partie seconde. Traduite de l'anglais. ...
Winsor, F. A. (Frederick Albert), 1763-1830.Date: 1798- Books
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Advice to the privileged orders, in the several states of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principle of government. By Joel Barlow, Esquire. Part I.
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.Date: M.DCC.MCII. [1792]- Books
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Tableau de L'Europe, jusqu'au commencement de 1796; et pensées sur ce qui peut procurer promptement une paix solide. Suivi d'un appendix, sur plusieurs questions importantes. Par M. de Calonne, ministre d'état.
Calonne, Charles Alexandre de, 1734-1802.Date: Mars 1796- Books
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M[emoirs and observations] of the occurrences of Europe, Since the treaties of Nimeguen and Ryswick, with relation to the present treaty at Utrecht. Shewing, that it is of the last importance that England have a footing upon the continent.
Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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A general collection of treatys of peace and commerce, manifestos, declarations of war, and other publick papers, from the End of the Reign of Queen Anne to the Year 1731. Vol.IV. Containing Several Treatys betwixt King George I. and the Emperor, 1715, 1716, 1718. His Treatys with France, Spain and Holland, 1715, 1717 1721. The Quadruple Alliance betwixt the Emperor, France, England, and Holland, 1718. Treaty betwixt King George as Elector of Hannover, and the Queen of Sweden, in relation to Bremen and Verden, 1719. Treaty at Hannover betwixt Great Britain, France, and Prussia, 1725. With some Articles relating to Thorn. Treaty betwixt King George II. and the Duke of Wolsembuttle, 1727. Several Papers relating to Don Carlos's Succession to Tuscany, &c. 1724, 1728, 1731. Treaty at Seville between Great Britain, France, and Spain; 1729. Two Treatys at Vienna between the Emperor, Great Britain, and Holland, 1731. With many others, to be seen in the Contents. Also, A Supplement of Treatys, &c. omitted in the preceding Volumes: particularly. King Charles II's Declaration of War against Holland, 1672. With the Answer of the States General thereto. Treaty betwixt Queen Anne and the House of Lunenburgh, 1702. Her Treaty of Commerce with Portugal, 1703. Her Declaration in favour of the Catalans, 1705. King George the First's, and the French King's Declarations of War against Spain, 1718, 1719. Treatys at Vienna between the Emperor and Spain, 1725. With divers more. To which is subjoin'd, a compleat list of all the treatys and publick papers in these 4 volumes, in an exact Chronological Order.
Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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European feminisms, 1700-1950 : a political history / Karen Offen.
Offen, Karen MDate: [2000], ©2000- Books
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The principles of negotiations: or, an introduction to the public law of Europe founded on treaties, &c.
Mably, Gabriel Bonnot de, 1709-1785.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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A general collection of treatys, declarations of war, manifestos, and other publick papers, relating to peace and war. In four volumes. Vol.I. Containing, The Treaty of Munster, 1648. The Pyrenean Treaty, with the French King's and the Infanta's Renunciation of the Spanish Dominions, 1659. The Sale of Dunkirk, 1662. The Peace between England and France, and England and Holland, in 1667. The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. The Triple League, 1668. Treatys of Commerce between England, France, Spain, and Holland. Treaty of Nimeguen, 1678. Defensive Alliance betwixt England and Holland, 1678. Declarations of War by the Allies against France, 1688, 1689, and 1702. The first Grand Alliance, 1689. The separate Peace betwixt France and Savoy, 1696. Treaty of Reswick, 1697. Treatys of Partition, 1698, &c. The second Grand Alliance, 1701. Treaty for securing the Hannover Succession. Usurpations of France since the Treaty of Munster. The Right of the Crown of England to Hudson's-Bay. With many others, to be seen in the Contents.
Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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A plan for establishing the general peace of Europe upon honourable terms to Great Britain. By Mr. Brecknock.
Brecknock, Timothy, -1786.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A review of the constitutions of the principal states of Europe, and of the United States of America. Given originally as lectures by M. de la Croix, Professor of Law at the Lyceum; and Author of Le Repertoire De Jurisprudence; La Novelle Encyclopedie, &c. Now first translated from the French, with notes, by the translator of the Abbé Raynal's letter to the National Assembly of France, &c. ...
Delacroix, M. (Jacques Vincent), 1743-1832.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A collection of treaties of peace, commerce, and alliance, between Great-Britain and other powers, from the year 1619 to 1734. To which is added, a discourse on the Conduct of the Government of Great - Britain, in Respect to Neutral Nations. By the Right Hon. C. Jenkinson, Secretary at War. The whole being a supplement to A collection of treaties, between Great Britain and other Powers, from the Revolution, in 1688. In Two Volumes.
Great Britain.Date: [1781]- Books
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Pre-industrial societies : anatomy of the pre-modern world / Patricia Crone.
Crone, Patricia, 1945-2015Date: 2015- Books
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Lineages of the absolutist state / Perry Anderson.
Anderson, PerryDate: 2013- Books
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Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principle of government. Part I. By Joel Barlow, Esq. Author of the Vision of Columbus, and the Conspiracy of Kings.
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.Date: 1792- Books
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Cardinal Alberoni's scheme for reducing the Turkish empire to the obedience of Christian princes: and for a partition of the conquests. Together with a scheme of a perpetual dyet for establishing the publick tranquility. Translated from an authentick copy of the Italian manuscript, in the hands of the Prince de la Torella, the Sicilian Ambassador, at the Court of France.
Alberoni, Giulio, 1664-1752.Date: 1736- Books
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Cardinal Alberoni's scheme for reducing the Turkish empire to the obedience of Christian princes: and for a partition of the conquests. Together with a scheme of a perpetual dyet for establishing the publick tranquility. Translated from an authentick copy of the Italian manuscript, in the hands of the Prince de la Torella, ...
Alberoni, Giulio, 1664-1752.Date: 1736- Books
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Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain, in respect to foreign affairs. In which all the objections that have been thrown out in some late pamphlets and discourses are fairly answered, and the Measures of the Present Ministry fully Vindicated.
Date: 1742- Books
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Political and philosophical speculations on the distinguishing characteristics of the present century; and on the state of legislation, military establishments, finances, and commerce, in Europe: with occasional reflections on the probable effects of American independency. By Mr. Linguet, Late of the Parliament of Paris.
Linguet, Simon Nicolas Henri, 1736-1794.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A general collection of treatys, manifesto's, contracts of marriage, renunciations, and other publick papers, from the Year 1495, to the Year 1712. Vol.II. Containing, Treaty for our Netherland Trade, between Henry Vii. and the Duke of Burgundy. Treaty between Queen Elizabeth and the French King, relating to Calais. Treaties of Queen Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I. for defense of the United Provinces, and for protecting the Protestants of France. Treaties of Trade and Commerce with France, Holland, &c. Contracts of Marriage of Lewis XIII. Lewis XIV. &c. Treaty for restoring New France, Acadia, and Canada, to the English. Treaty of Munster compleated. The Gertruydenberg Treaty, with the Letters which follow'd upon it. The Barrier-Treaty, 1709. Elector of Hannover's Memorial. Dutch Memorial about the State of the War, and Letter to the Queen. Cessation of Arms between England and France, 1712. King Philip V's Renunciation; with many others. With an Introduction, giving some Account of this Work.
Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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A general collection of treatys of peace and commerce, renunciations, manifestos, and other publick papers, from the Year 1642, to the End of the Reign of Queen Anne. Vol.III. Containing, Treaty betwixt King Charles I. and the Irish Roman Catholicks, 1646. English Parliament's Manifesto against the Dutch, 1652. Dutch Manifesto, in Answer to it. Their Placaert, forbidding Commerce with England, 1652. Treatys betwixt Oliver Cromwell and the Dutch, 1654. &c. His Treatys with Sweden, Portugal, Denmark, and France, 1654, &c. Richard Cromwell's Treaty with France. Treaty at Oliva betwixt Poland, Sweden, &c. 1660. Several Treatys betwixt K. Charles II. and Brandenburg, Sweden, and Denmark, 1661. Holland, and Spain, 1674, 1677, 1680. His Treatys with Algiers, Tripoli, and Tunis, 1662. His Treaty with the Duke of Courland relating to the Island of Tobago, 1664. His Treaty of Commerce with the Grand Seignior, 1675. His Treaty with some Indian Princes, 1677. Treaty betwixt King James II. and Holland, 1685. Treaty betwixt King William III. Holland, and Savoy, 1690. Treaty betwixt the Emperor, England, and Portugal, 1703. Treatys at Utrecht, betwixt Great Britain, France, and Spain; with several Renunciations; 1713. The Assiento Treaty for the Importation of Negroes by the South-Sea Company, 1713. With many others, to be seen in the Contents.
Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain, in respect to foreign affairs. In which all the objections that have been thrown out in some late pamphlets and discourses are fairly answered, and the Measures of the Present Ministry fully Vindicated.
Date: 1742