The natural probability of a lasting peace in Europe. Shewn from the circumstances of the Great Powers, as they are now situated. Compared with the state of affairs when the treaties of Ryswick and Utrecht were severally concluded
Institution: | International Institute of Social History |
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Format: | TEXT |
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Peele,
1732.
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/9B364D03-4838-4C5E-87B7-B11E536964CA |
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