Peace treaties - Early works to 1800
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State-Tracts Viz. I. Two Letters, 1. To the Earl of Oxford, 2. To the Lord Privy-Seal. II. The Secret History of the Geertruydenbergh Negociation; with several Original Papers. III. Observations upon the present Treaties of Peace and Commerce. IV. The Proceedings of both Houses of Parliament with Relation to the said Treaties, and the Reasons for and against them fully consider'd. V. Some Copies of former Treaties, Acts of Renunciation, &c. VI. The Groans of Europe, at the Prospect of the present Posture of Affairs. The whole Offer'd to the Consideration of the present Parliament.
Date: [1714]- E-books
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A letter, concerning the Report from the Committee of Secrecy, addressed to the returning officers of members to serve in Parliament
Date: 1715]- E-books
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Peace and union or, a defence of Sir Humphry Mackworth's Treatise on the occasional bill, in answer to a treatise entituled Peace without union; and to all the other numerous pamphlets wrote against it by occasional conformists.
J. S.Date: 1704- E-books
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A letter from Sir Thomas Bodley, Kt. sometime Queen Elizabeth's agent in Holland, to a great privy counsillor, concerning England and the States General, their entring upon a treaty of peace with Philip King of Spain. Published as a seasonable caution at this juncture, with respect to a treaty with France
Bodley, Thomas, Sir, 1545-1613.Date: 1709- E-books
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Objections to the war examined and refuted . By a friend to peace.
Friend to peaceDate: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]