Anglo-French War, 1755-1763
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A short epistle from a country gentleman to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle , on the present conjuncture of affairs; but principally relative to the subject of a proper constitutional militia.
J. T., Country gentleman.Date: M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- E-books
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A modest address to the Commons of Great Britain , and in particular to the free citizens of London; occasioned by the ill success of our present naval war with France, and the want of a Militia Bill.
Date: 1756- E-books
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A second letter to the people of England . On foreign subsidies, subsidiary armies, and their consequences to this nation.
Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- E-books
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The case of the Dutch ships , considered. By James Marriot, LL.D. And one of the Advocates of Doctors-Commons.
Marriott, James, Sir, 1730?-1803.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- E-books
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The manifesto of the court of France or, a parallel of the King's conduct, with that of the King of Great-Britain, Elector of Hanover. Relative to the affairs of the Empire, and particularly to the breach of the capitulation of Closter-Seven. Faithfully translated into English, that the Public, from this Sophistical and Scurrilous Piece, may judge of the Artisice and Fraud of the French Court, in throwing the Odium of their unjust and turbulent Proceedings upon Powers, whose Intentions were always Sincere, Just and Pacific.
Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]