The history of the Treaty of Utrecht. [electronic resource] : In which is contain'd, a full account of all the steps taken by France, to bring the allies to a treaty during the war, and by that means to divide them. Her several Offers to the Confederates Jointly and Separately, from the Elector of Bavaria's, after the Ramilles Campaign, to Monsieur Mesnager's at London. Her Intrigues to procure the Congress at Utrecht, and During the Negotiations there. To which is occasionally added, a brief relation of the progress of the arm of the allies, and a State of their Affairs at the Commencement of the treaty.
1712
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The history of the Treaty of Utrecht. [electronic resource] : In which is contain'd, a full account of all the steps taken by France, to bring the allies to a treaty during the war, and by that means to divide them. Her several Offers to the Confederates Jointly and Separately, from the Elector of Bavaria's, after the Ramilles Campaign, to Monsieur Mesnager's at London. Her Intrigues to procure the Congress at Utrecht, and During the Negotiations there. To which is occasionally added, a brief relation of the progress of the arm of the allies, and a State of their Affairs at the Commencement of the treaty.
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London : printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1712]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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[8],426,[14]p. ; 8⁰.
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With a 14-page index.
Price from imprint: Price 5 s.
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