Anglo-French War, 1793-1802
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Address to the nation , from the London Corresponding Society, on the subject of a thorough Parliamentary Reform; Together with the Resolutions which were passed at a General meeting of the Society; Held on Monday, the 8th of July, 1793. At the Crown and Anchor Tavern Strand,.
London Corresponding SocietyDate: [1793]- E-books
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A word in season or, a call to the inhabitants of Great Britain to stand prepared for the consequences of the present war. Written on the fast day, Feb.25, 1795. By J. Bicheno, author of the signs of the times.
Bicheno, J. (James), d. 1831.Date: 1795- Pictures
Horatio Nelson attacking a Spanish ship before bombarding Cadiz, 1797. Engraving by A. Smith, 1809, after R. Westall.
Richard WestallDate: May 1809Reference: 646157i- E-books
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The whole proceedings and resolutions of the freeholders of the county of Middlesex , at a meeting publicly convened and held by the high sheriff, at Hackney, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1800, Where it was Unanimously Resolved, that the War IS The Cause Of The Alarming High Price of Provisions, &c. &c. &c. Also A very interesting Debate on the Parliamentary Conduct of Mr. Byng and Mr. Mainwaring, The present Representatives of the County. To Which IS Added, The Prospect of Famine, Clearly Demonstrated BY His Grace The Duke Of Portland, In his Letters to Mr. Wakefield, mayor of nottingham, and the lord lieutenant of the country of oxford.
Date: 1800- E-books
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Two letters addressed to a member of the present Parliament, on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France . By the Right Hon. Edmund Burke.
Edmund BurkeDate: 1796