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Considerations upon the present state of our affairs, at home and abroad. In a letter to a Member of Parliament from a friend in the country.
Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The national dispute; or, the history of the Convention Treaty: Containing the full Substance of All the Proceedings, Debates, Pamphlets, Journals, Daily, and other Papers, published both for and against the late Convention. With Necessary and proper Introductions thereto; in the most exact, informing and impartial Manner. Shewing The true Sense of the Nation, concerning the same.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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French counsels destructive to Great-Britain; or seasonable advice to Sir R- W-, in the present critical conjuncture. In seven letters. By Caleb D'Anvers, Esq;
D'Anvers, Caleb.Date: [1739]- Books
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Observations arising from the declaration of war against Spain, and the future management of it on the part of Great Britain: with some considerations on the consistency of the m-y and their arguments. In a letter to --
Date: 1739- Books
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Letters lately published in The diary, on the subject of the present dispute with Spain. Under the signature of Verus.
Burges, James Bland, Sir, 1752-1824.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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Papers relative to the late negotiation with Spain; and the taking of Falkland's Island from the English.
Great Britain. Foreign Office.Date: M DCC LXXVII [1771]- Books
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The conduct of the courts of Great-Britain and Spain, as to the present posture of affairs, briefly set forth and consider'd: wherein the reasons that induc'd his Catholick Majesty to seize upon Sardinia, and endeavour the conquest of Sicily, are most evidently made to appear. With the motives that are urg'd in vindication of Sir George Bing's proceedings in the Mediterranean, in Favour of the Emperor, on the Coasts of Italy; and of the Necessity there was to put the Orders which he had receiv'd from the King his Master in Execution, for the Confirmation of the publick Treaties in those Parts, whereof his Britannick Majesty is Guarantee, and the Repose of all Christendom.
Date: 1718- Books
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Some farther remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain; Particularly with Relation to the Spanish Depredations and Letters of Reprisal. In a letter to the Craftsman. To which is added, a postscript, in vindication of the West-India merchants, against a late Charge of Theft and Pyracy. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's-Inn, Esq;
Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A manifesto of the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland, &c. Published by consent and advice of his council. Wherein is shewn the reasonableness of the cause of this republic against the depredations of the Spaniards. Written in Latin by John Milton, and first printed in 1655, now translated into English. The second edition. To which is added, Britannia, a poem; by Mr. Thomson: first published in 1727.
England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)Date: 1738- Books
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His Catholic Majesty's most Christian manifesto, and reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds; Faithfully rendered into English metre
Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Lettre d'un gentilhomme anglois a Genes a son amy en Hollande.
Date: 1706]- Books
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A series of wisdom and policy: being a full justification of All Our Measures Ever since the Year 1721, inclusive; and especially Of Our late Most Honourable convention with Spain.
Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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A view of the depredations and ravages committed by the Spaniards on the British trade and navigation. Most humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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Britain's mistakes in the commencement and conduct of the present war. By a merchant and citizen of London.
Merchant and Citizen of London.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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The evident approach of a war; and something of the necessity of it, in order to establish peace and preserve trade. To which is added, an exact plan and description of the bay and city of Gibraltar.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1727]- Books
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Reasons for a war against Spain. In a letter from a merchant of London trading to America, to a Member of the House of Commons. With a plan of operations, and a true Copy of Queen Elizabeth's Heroic Speech, at the Head of her Army, against the Spaniards.
L. D.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain; occasion'd by the late secession. In which is contain'd a particular account of all our negotiations with Spain, and their Treatment of Us, for above Ten Years past.
Robins, Benjamin, 1707-1751.Date: 1739- Books
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The profit and loss of Great-Britain and Spain, from the Commencement of the Present war, to this Time, impartially stated; By laying before the Publick, as Perfect and Regular a list, as can be had, of all the ships Taken from either Nation, since the Beginning of the war, to this Time; with proper Remarks upon the list of British Ships, in a Pamphlet, intitled, Hireling Artifice Detected. In a letter to the Author.
Philalethes.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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War against Spain declared: a dialogue between a citizen and a courtier. To which is added, a proposal humbly offer'd to the consideration of the legislature for making England the terror of the whole world.
Date: 1739- Books
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An examination of a pamphlet, Entitled His Catholic Majesty's manifesto, &c. With Reasons for not Paying the 95000l.
Date: 1739- Books
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A state of the rise and progress of the disputes with Spain.
Marchmont, Hugh Hume, Earl of, 1708-1794.Date: [1740]- Books
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Considerations upon the present state of our affairs, at home and abroad, in a letter to a Member of Parliament from a friend in the country.
Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The merchant's complaint against Spain: containing I. Their behaviour towards England, in the peaceable Reign of King James I,---exactly taken from a Dedication address'd to the Parliament, and printed in the Year 1624. II. A Letter from a Gentleman in the West-Indies, to a Merchant in London, concerning Trade, the Pretensions of Spain to Georgia, the Depredations and Cruelties committed by their Guarda Costa's on the English Merchants and Sailors. III. A Dialogue between Henry Viii, Edward VI, Prince Henry, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Anne; wherein the inbred Hatred of Spain to England is plainly proved to be Hereditary; and that the only Method to treat with Spain, is by Point of Sword (being the Advice of Lord Chancellor Bacon on his Death-Bed to Queen Elizabeth). To which is added, a letter from Queen Mary in Elysium, to the famous Count Gondomar, the Spanish Ambassador, in the Reign of King James I. who was the principal Cause of the Death of the Great Sir Walter Raleigh.
Robins, Benjamin, 1707-1751.Date: 1738- Books
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The second Craftsman extraordinary: being farther remarks on a pamphlet lately publish'd, entitled, Observations on the conduct of Great Britain. Publish'd by Caleb D'Anvers, Esq;
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 1678-1751.Date: [1729?]- Books
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An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain; occasion'd by the late secession. In which is contain'd a particular account of all our negociations with Spain, and their treatment of us, for above ten years past.
Robins, Benjamin, 1707-1751.Date: [1739]