War
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
A Letter to Lord Viscount Howe, first Lord of the Admiralty on the subject of a Late Determination, at the Cock-pit, in a Prize Cause, 1787
Item — Volume 102
Dates:
1787
A View on the Comparative State of Great Britain and France in 1811. Preceded by Observations on the Spirit and Measures of the Successive Administrations since the Death of Mr. Pitt, in January, 1806., 1811
Item — Volume 39
Dates:
1811
An Address to the British Volunteers and My Countrymen Respecting the Threatened Invasion of England by French Usurpers By a Volunteer and a Plain Englishman, 1801
Item — Volume 36
Dates:
1801
Auckland, William Eden, Baron, Some Remarks on the Apparent Circumstances of the War in the fourth week of October 1795., 1795
Item — Volume 96
Dates:
1795
Boulen, M. de, Sur le salut de la Grande-Bretagne, présenté au Parlement d'Angeleterre., 1797
Item — Volume 93
Dates:
1797
Bowles, John, French Aggression, Proved from Mr Erskine’s ‘View of the Causes of the War’, with reflections on the original character of the French Revolution, and on the supposed durability of the French Republic., 1797
Item — Volume 86
Dates:
1797
Bowles, John, Reflections at the Conclusion of the War: Being a Sequel to “Reflections on the Political and Moral State of Society, at the Close of the Eighteenth Century.”, 1800
Item — Volume 22
Dates:
1800
Bowles, John, Reflections on the Political Moral State of Society, at the Close of the Eighteenth Century., 1800
Item — Volume 55
Dates:
1800
Bowles, John, The Dangers of Premature Peace with Cursory Strictures on the Declaration of the King of Prussia., 1795
Item — Volume 84a
Dates:
1795