89 results filtered with: Great Britain - Foreign relations - 1727-1760
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Things as they are.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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A letter to Caleb D,anvers, Esq; concerning the state of affairs in Europe as published in the Craftsman, January 4, 1728-9. By John Trott, yeoman.
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 1678-1751.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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The important question discussed; or, a serious and impartial enquiry into the true interest of England, with respect to the continent.
Date: 1746- Books
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A second letter to a Member of Parliament, concerning the present state of affairs. Wherein All that has been written against the former, is fully refuted; and the Positions therein laid down, with Respect to the Right of Instructing Members, &c. are further explained and supported from Reason, Law and History.
Date: 1741- Books
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The important question discussed; or, a serious and impartial enquiry into the true interest of England with respect to the Continent.
Date: [1746]- Books
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Things set in a proper light. Being a full answer to a noble author's misrepresentation of things as they are.
Date: [1758]- Books
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An ode for the thanksgiving-day. To the tune of Derry down. By Titus Antigallicus, Esq;
Antigallicus, Titus.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- 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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The declaration of the Marquis de Fenelon, [Fre]nch ambassador at the Hague, to their high mightinesses the staes-generals, &c. ...
Fénelon, Gabriel Jacques de Salignac, marquis de la Mothe-, 1688-1746.Date: [1729?]- Books
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An address to the people of Great-Britain; occasioned by the republication of the Craftsmen : in which the mischievous influence of that course of writing on our foreign affairs, is evidently shown.
Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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An inquiry into the fitness of attending Parliament: in a letter from a member to his friend, who has absented.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The lords protests on a motion to address His Majesty to Exonerate His Subjects of the Charge and Burthen of those Foreign Troops, which were taken into our Service last Year without the Advice or Consent of Parliament. Die Martis 10. Feb. 1742.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: printed in the year, 1743- Books
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Some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, A short view of the state of affairs, with relation to Great Britain for four years past.
Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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Things as they are.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Popular prejudice concerning partiality to the interests of Hanover, to the subjects of that Electorate, and particularly to the Hanoverian troops in British pay, freely examined and discussed; In which The Conduct of that Corps, at Dettingen particularly, and during the whole late Campaign, is truly Stated and Vindicated. In a letter from an officer at Hanover to a Hanoverian nobleman at the Hague. Translated from the original.
Officer at Hanover.Date: [1743]- Books
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A second letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the present state of affairs. Wherein all that has been written against the former is fully refuted; and the Positions therein laid down with respect to the Right of Instructing Members, &c. are farther explained and supported from Reason, Law, and History.
Date: 1741- Books
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A defence of the enquiry into the reasons of the conduct of Great-Britain, &c. Occasioned by the paper published in the Country-Journal or Craftsman on Saturday; Jan. 4, 1728-9. By the author of the Enquiry.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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Epistola hortativa ad serenissimum principem Gulielmum Cumberlandiæ ducem de frequenti & assidua lectione libri Hugonis Grotii, de jure belli & pacis.
Philipps, J. T. (Jenkin Thomas), -1755.Date: 1737]- Books
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Miscellaneous thoughts on the present posture both of our foreign and domestic affairs. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament and the people.
Hervey, John Hervey, Baron, 1696-1743.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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A view of the political transactions of Great-Britain since the convention was approv'd of by Parliament. In a letter to an absenting Member.
Date: MD,CCXXXIX. MD,CCXXXIX [1739]- Books
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An address to the merchants of Great-Britain: or, a review of the conduct of the administration, with regard to our trade and navigation: shewing how the trading interest have been impos'd upon by the enemies of the ministry: With A Justification of the Convention concluded between Great-Britain and Spain. By a merchant retir'd.
Merchant retir'd.Date: [1739?]- Books
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A continuation of The plain reasoner. Wherein The Plain Answerer is favour'd with a few proper Comments; and some Others with compendious Anecdotes, taken from the Breast of an Egyptian Mummy. The Arguments Of the former Plain Reasoner are illustrated and enforc'd; The Spirit and Genius Of affected Patriotism, detected and exploded; and the Conduct Of our Naval Affairs set in a proper Light.
Date: [1745?]- Books
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Things as they are.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Reflections on the welfare and prosperity of Great Britain in the present crisis.
Date: M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- Books
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The present state of the revenues and forces, by sea and land, of France and Spain; compared with those of Great Britain. Being an essay to demonstrate the disadvantages under which France must enter into the present war, if the Natural Force of Britain is vigorously exerted. To which is added, An Appendix; Containing a View of those Countries of the Spanish West-Indies that will probably be the Seat of the Present War.
Date: MDCCXL. [1740]