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The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France
In answer to a pamphlet, intituled, The conduct of the allies -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France
Part II. Containing a vindication of the barrier-treaty, and of our alliances with Portugal: with a particular defence of our faithful and good allies the Dutch, from the charges imputed to them in the management of their part of the war -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France, and the present friends of France
Part III. In which are consider'd all the objections made against the Emperor, Portugal, and the rest of the allies: with a further vindication of the Dutch; and some reflections on the Spanish war; on the nature of alliances in general; and on the apparent III designs of that author -
The negotiations for a treaty of peace, from the breaking off of the conferences a [sic] the Hague, to the end of those at Gertruydenberg, consider'd. Part II
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The management of the war. In a letter to a Tory-member
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The negotiations for a treaty of peace, from the breaking off of the conferences at the hague, to the end of those at Gertruydenberg
Consider'd, in a fourth letter to a tory-member. Part II -
The Allies And The Late Ministry Defended against France
And the Present Friends of France. In Answer to a Pamphlet, Intituled, The Conduct of the Allies -
The Allies And The Late Ministry Defended against France And the Present Friends of France
Part II: Containing a Vindication of the Barrier-Treaty and of our Alliances with Portugal : With a Particular Defense of our Faithful and Good Allies, the Dutch, from the Charges imputed to them in the Management of their Part of the War. -
The Allies And The Late Ministry Defended against France, And the Present Friends of France. Part III.
In which are Consider'd all the Objections made against the Emperor, Portugal, and the rest of the Allies: With a further Vindication of the Dutch; and some Reflections on the Spanish War; on the Nature of Alliances in general; and on the apparent Ill Designs of that Author. -
The management of the war
In a second letter to a Tory-Member -
The management of the war
In a second letter to a Tory-Member -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. Part II. Containing a Vindication of the Barrier-Treaty, and of our Alliances with Portugal: With a Particular Defence of our Faithful and Good Allies the Dutch, from the Charges imputed to them in the Management of their Part of the War -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. Part III. In which are Consider'd all the Objections made against the Emperor, Portugal, and the rest of the Allies: With a further Vindication of the Dutch; and some Reflections on the Spanish War; on the Nature of Alliances in general; and on the apparent Ill Designs of that Author -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. Part II. Containing a Vindication of the Barrier-Treaty, and of our Alliances with Portugal: With a Particular Defence of our Faithful and Good Allies the Dutch, from the Charges imputed to them in the Management of their Part of the War -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. In answer to a pamphlet, intituled, The conduct of the allies -
The management of the war
In a second letter to a Tory-Member -
The management of the war
in four letters to a Tory-Member -
The management of the war
In a second letter to a Tory-Member -
Lettres Et Mémoires Sur La Conduite De La Présente Guerre Et Sur Les Négociations De Paix
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The management of the war
In a letter to a Tory-Member -
The management of the war
In a letter to a Tory-Member -
The management of the war
In a letter to a Tory-Member -
The negociations for a treaty of peace
in 1709. Consider'd, in a third letter to a Tory-Member. Part the first -
The negociations for a treaty of peace
in 1709. Consider'd, in a third letter to a Tory-Member. Part the first -
The allies and the late ministry defended against France
and the present friends of France. In answer to a pamphlet, intituled, The conduct of the allies