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Cursory strictures upon the injustice of the present war, and upon the necessity of a parliamentary reform.
Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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War with france the only security of Britain, at the present momentous crisis: Set forth in an earnest address to his fellow-subjects, by an old Englishman.
Rennell, James, 1742-1830.Date: 1794- Books
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War with France! or, Who pays the reckoning? In an appeal to the people of England! Repentance may come too late!
Date: 1793- Books
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Considerations preliminary to the commencement of a war; with remarks upon a late melancholy event. By the author of "the crisis stated."
Author of the Crisis stated.Date: [1793]- Books
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A third letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the state of the nation, and the prosecution of the war. By Edward Tatham, D.D. Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Books
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Report of the Committee of General Defence on the dispositions of the British government towards France, and on the measures to be taken. Addressed to the National Convention of France, in the sitting of January 12, 1793, the Second Year of the Republic. Also the second report and declaration of a war with England: by J. P. Brissot, Deputy from the Department of Eure et Loire. Translated from the Copy published by Order of the National Assembly. To which is added, The Protests entered upon the Journals of the Lords House of Parliament against a War with Erance; By the Marquis of Lansdown, Earl of Lauderdale and Earl of Derby.
France. Convention nationale.Date: 1793- Books
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A corrected detail of the speech of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Chancellor of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer; delivered in the House of Commons, on Tuesday the 12th instant, preparatory to his motion for an address on His Majesty's message, relative to the war with France. To which is added, the decree of the 19th of November, 1792. By the editor of the diary.
Pitt, William, 1759-1806.Date: [1793]- Books
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Remarks preparatory to the issue of the renewed negotiation for peace.
Penn, Granville, 1761-1844.Date: 1797- Books
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The speech of Earl Stanhope, in the House of Lords, On Thursday the 20th of February, 1800, in support of his motion for peace with the French Republic; Wherein he shews the ruinous Tendency of the War, drawn from authentic documents, published by George Rose, secretary of the treasury, With a Comparative View of the Resources and Taxes of Great Britain and France; also, seven reasons for discontinuing the war as the best means of supplying the people with bread, And removing the apparent Prospect of the Scarcity of that necessary Article.
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, Earl, 1753-1816.Date: M,D,CCC. [1800]- Books
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Convention between His Britannick Majesty and the Most Christian King. Signed at Versailles, the 31st of August, 1787. Published by Authority.
Great Britain.Date: MDCCLXXXVII [1787]- Books
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A plan for raising the supplies during the war, humbly submitted to the two Houses of Parliament, the landed and monied interest, and to all ranks and conditions of the people, capable of contributing to the expences of the state.
Date: 1798- Books
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The correspondence between a traveller and a minister of state, in October and November, 1792; Preceded by remarks upon the origin and the final object of the present war; as well as upon the political position of Europe, in October, 1796. Translated from the original French, and accompanied with a preface. By N. William Wraxall, Esq.
Wraxall, Nathaniel William, Sir, 1751-1831.Date: [1796]- Books
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Brief thoughts, &c. on A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France, by the Hon. Thomas Erskine.
Date: [1797?]- Books
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Conséquences de la guerre, conséquences de la paix. Avec un état comparatif des ressources de la France et de celles des alliés pour continuer la guerre.
Chamerolles, baron de.Date: 1796- Books
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Chronological annals of the war; from its beginning to the present time. In two parts. Part I. Containing from April 2. 1755, to the end of 1760. Part II. - from the beginning of 1761. to the signing of the preliminaries of the Peace. With an Introductory Preface to each Part, a Conclusion, and a General Index to the Whole. By Mr. Dobson.
Dobson, Mr. (John).Date: [1763]- Books
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A letter from a Chancellor, out of office, to a King in power. Containing, reflections on the aera of His present Majesty's accession to the throne of his ancestors. On the war with America; the Spanish and Russian armaments; and the present war with France; thoughts on church and state establishments, forming an enquiry into the immediate expediency of reform, political, religious, and moral; in the course of which are examined, the relative points about which trinitarians and unitarians chiefly differ, as well as Thomas Paine's assertions concerning Jesus Christ. Lastly, on the laws that were and the laws that are; interspersed with occasional retrospectives of associations, national bankruptcy, revolutions, and universal patriotism. The whole being A solemn appeal to the justice, benevolence, and political wisdom of our gracious King, George the Third.
Chancellor out of office.Date: [1795]- Books
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A discourse, delivered at the Chapel in Guinea-Street, Bristol, February 28th, 1794, Being the Day appointed by Royal Authority, for a National Fast. By Richard Rodda. Published at the Request of the Hearers.
Rodda, Richard, 1743-1815.Date: [1794?]- Books
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A discourse, delivered at the chapel in Guinea-Street, Bristol, February 28th, 1794, Being the Day appointed by Royal Authority, for a National Fast. By Richard Rodda. Published at the Request of the Hearers.
Rodda, Richard, 1743-1815.Date: [1794?]- Books
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A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France. By the Honourable Thomas Erskine.
Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1823.Date: [1797]