Seven Years War, 1756-1763 - Early works to 1800
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Continuation of the history of the late war in Germany, between the King of Prussia, and the Empress of Germany and her allies. Illustrated with a Number of Maps and Plans. Part II. Containing First. An Analysis of the Grecian, Roman, and Modern Military Institutions, Together with a New System; &c. Second. Of the Rise and Progress of the Passions, and their Application Relative to the Conduct of an Army; &c. The Philosophy of War. Third. Of the Analogy Between Military Operations and the Different Species of Government; the Policy of War. Fourth. The Principles of War Demonstrated. Fifth. The Application of those Principles to the Military Constitution of the Different Powers of Europe; with Maps of France, Hungary, Poland, Turkey, Germany and Russia, with an Analysis of their Different Frontiers, wherein we Examine whether and how they may be Attacked with Advantage. By Major-General Lloyd, who Served Several Campaigns in the Austrian Service
Lloyd, Henry, ca. 1720-1783.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- E-books
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The annual register: or, the history of the present war , from the commencement of hostilities, in 1755; and continued During the Campaigns of 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1760, And to the end of the campaign, 1761. Illustrated with maps of the Countries that have b�een the theatre of the war, and the heads of the commanders, that have been employed, &c.
Edmund BurkeDate: [1762]- E-books
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Motives, which have obliged His Majesty the King of Prussia, to prevent the designs of the court of Vienna. Berlin, 1756
Date: 1756- E-books
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Lists of the forces of the sovereigns of Europe &c. Viz. ranks, uniforms, number of officers, private men &c. of each nation. from the original of Capt. Lloyd. Methodized by J. Millan, & engraved by the best hands.
Lloyd, Capt.Date: [1761]- E-books
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A letter to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland . To stir them up to all necessary preparations to meet a perfidious enemy, who intend to invade our land, and attack our liberties. By a lover of his king and country.
Hayward, Samuel, 1718-1757.Date: [1756?]