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A General view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe : particularly those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war, and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered

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  • "A General view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe : particularly those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war, and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered"@en
  • "A General view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe particularly of those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war, and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered : in a letter from The Hague to a foreign minister at London"
  • "A General view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe particularly of those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war, and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered : in a letter from The Hague to a foreign minister at London"@en
  • "A general view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe : particularly of those at war ; wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war, and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered ; in a letter from the Hague to a foreign minister at London"
  • "A general view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe Particularly of Those at war; Wherein the Nature of the peace to be expected on the Conclusion of the War, and the Conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the Successes of France, are impartially considered. In a Letter from the Hague, to a Foreign Minister at London"@en
  • "A General view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe particularly of those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war, and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered : in a letter from the Hague to a foreign minister at London"@en
  • "A general view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe"
  • "A general view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe, particularly of those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France are impartially considered"@en
  • "A General view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe : particularly of those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war, and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered : in a letter from The Hague to a foreign minister at London"@en
  • "A general view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe; particularly of those at war; wherein the nature of the peace to be esxpected on the conclusion of the war, and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered"@en
  • "A General view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe; particularly of those at War; wherein the nature of the peace to be expected ... and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered. In a letter from the Hague, to a foreign minister at London"
  • "A general view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe particularly of those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered : in a letter from The Hague to a foreign minister at London"
  • "A general view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe particularly of those at war : wherein the nature of the peace to be expected on the conclusion of the war and the conduct of those who chiefly contributed to the successes of France, are impartially considered : in a letter from The Hague to a foreign minister at London"@en