Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1727-1760
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Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1727-1760
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Great Britain
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- A letter from the Duchess of M-r------gh, in the shades, to the great man
- A letter to a certain foreign minister, in which the grounds of the present war are truly stated, the conduct of the last administration in regard to foreign affairs fully vindicated and the terms of a safe and honourable peace clearly pointed out, [Britannus]
- A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great-Britain, in respect to neutral nations, during the present war
- A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great Britain, in respect to neutral nations, written in the year 1758 by Charles Jenkinson
- A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great Britain in respect to neutral nations, by Charles Lord Hawkesbury
- The Crisis
- Impartial reflections upon the present state of affairs, with incidental remarks upon certain transactions : in a letter to a friend
- A Full and particular answer to all the calumnies, misrepresentations, and falsehoods, contained in a pamphlet, called A fourth letter to the people of England
- The Case of the British troops serving in Germany, humbly submitted to the consideration of Parliament; with occasional remarks on the fallacy of the French historical memorial
- Lettres d'un François a un Hollandois, au sujet des differends survenus entre la France & la Grande-Bretagne, touchant leurs possessions respectives dans l'Amérique septentrionale
- An Appeal to the sense of the people on the present posture of affairs, wherein the nature of the late treaties are inquired into, and the conduct of the M---i---y with regard to M--n--ca, A--r--ca, &c. is considered; with some remarks upon the light in which these, and other publick affairs have been lately represented
- A Letter from the Dutchess of M--r---gh in the shades, to the great man
- The mysterious congress, a letter from Aix la Chappel, detecting the late secret negociations there; accounting for the extraordinary slowness of the operations of the campaign since the action at Dettingen; and particularly, for the resignation of the E--l of S--r ; With many other curious particulars relating to the present broils of Europe, by a nobleman, distinguished for integrity and consummate knowledge in public affairs
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