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The Dutch better friends than the French, to the monarchy, church, and trade of England / in a letter from a citizen to a country gentleman
London : Printed for John Clark ... , 1713
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The 3rd ed.. - London : Printed for John Clark , 1713
The importance of Dunkirk considered : in a letter from Sir Richard Steele, Knt., to the Worshipful Mr. John Snow, bailiff of Stockbridge
[London? : s.n , 1716?]
Tractatus foederis ad pacem publicam stabiliendam : signatus Londini Julii 22/Augusti 2, 1718 = Treaty of alliance for settling the publick peace : signed at London July 22/August 2, 1718
London : Printed by S. Buckley ... , 1718
The Present state of Christendome and the interest of England, with a regard to France : in a letter to a friend
London : Printed by J.B. for H. Brome ... , 1677
Some thoughts concerning the better security of our trade and navigation, and carrying on the war against France more effectually : humbly offered to consideration
London : [s.n.] , 1695
Reasons for granting letters of mart to trading ships : humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons
[London? : s.n , 1695?]
Reasons humbly offered to the right honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal assembled in Parliament, to induce the speedy passing an act for further encouraging privateers
Reasons humbly offered against some clauses in the present bill for encouragement of privateers
[S.l : s.n , 1695?]
Articles of peace, friendship and entercourse, concluded and agreed between England & France : in a treaty at Westminster, bearing date the third of November, new stile, in the year of our Lord God, 1655
London : Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ... , 1655
Articles concluded at Paris the xxiiij. of February 1605, stylo Angliæ / by commissioners of the high and mightie kings, Iames, by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland ... and Henrie the Fourth Most Christian French King, and King of Nauar, for the more commodious entercourse in traffique betweene their subjects
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker ... , 1606
Les articles accordez entre la France & l'Angleterre par le traité fait Vvestminster, en datte du 3 nouembre, 1655
[France? : s.n , 1655]
The importance of Dunkirk consider'd : in defence of the guardian of August the 7th : in a letter to the bailiff of Stockbridge / by Mr. Steele
London : Printed for A. Baldwin , 1713
Dunkirk or Dover, or, The Queen's honour, the nation's safety, the liberties of Europe, and the peace of the world : all at stake till that fort and port be totally demolish'd by the French
London : Printed for A. Baldwin ... , 1713
By the King. A proclamation, commanding the immediate return of all His Majesties subjects who have gone into the service of the French King as souldiers, since the late treaty of peace with the State General of the United Provinces, and prohibiting all His Majesties subjects to enter into the said service for the time to come
London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ... , 1675
A true extract out of the Commons journal : of the most principal proceedings of that honourable House, in this last short meeting : in order to the preservation of the King and kingdom from the growth of popery, and also for reducing the growing greatness of France
[London : s.n.] , 1678
A treaty marine between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, defender of the faith, &c., and the most serene and mighty Prince Lewis XIV, the most Christian King : concluded at St. Germains in Laye, the twenty fourth day of February, 1676/7
London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ... , 1677
Traité de commerce entre les couronnes de France et d'Angleterre : du vingt-quatriéme jour de fevrier, 1677
[Paris] : De l'imprimerie de Frederic Leonard ... , 1689
Reasons humbly offer'd by the Portugal, Spanish, and Italian merchants, against admitting French wine to be imported into Great-Britain ...
[S.l : s.n , 1709?]
The Course of exchange between London and Paris before the Revolution, or, A demonstration that our bullion was then exported upon the ballance of our trade with France