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Memoirs of the life of Prince Menzikoff, late Prime Minister of Russia, and Velt Marshal General of the Czar's forces. Giving An Account of his Rise at the Court of the late Czar, and the Causes of his Disgrace. In a letter from a foreign minister at the court of Russia.
Foreign Minister at the Court of Russia.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The state-Anatomy of Great Britain. Containing a particular account of its several interests and parties, their bent and genius; and what each of them, with all the rest of Europe, may hope or fear from the Reign and Family of King George. Being a memorial Sent by an intimate friend to a Foreign Minister, lately nominated to come for the Court of England.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: [1717]- Books
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The present influence and conduct of Great-Britain impartially considered. In a letter from a foreign minister at the Hague, to Count - residing at the court of London. Faithfully translated from the original French.
Foreign minister at the Hague.Date: [1741]- Books
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Memoirs of Sweden, containing a particular account of the great change which happened in the government of that kingdom, in the reign of King Charles XI. when the Senate was deprived of its authority, and the noblity [sic] lost the greatest part of their estates by setting up the High-Commission Court: of the way of paying the debts of the Crown; of modelling the Army and Fleet; and in general, of the characters and secret views of the king's ministers, in bringing about the said change. Written by a foreign minister residing in Sweden at that time. Translated from the French.
Foreign Minister Residing in Sweden.Date: 1719- Books
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The present state of Russia. In two volumes. Being an account of the government of that country, both civil and ecclesiastical; of the Czar's forces by sea and land, the Regulation of his Finances, the several Methods he made use of to civilize his People and improve the Country, his Transactions with several Eastern Princes, and what happened most remarkable at his Court, particularly in relation to the late Czarewitz, from the Year 1714, to 1720. The whole being the journal of a foreign minister who resided in Russia at that time. With A description of Petersbourg and Cronslot, and Several other Pieces relating to the Affairs of Russia. Translated from the High-Dutch. To which is added A general Map of the Czar's Dominions, according to the latest Observations.
Weber, Friedrich Christian.Date: MDCCXXIII. 1722- [1723]