WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/865457504

A developement of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt ; To which it is their long avowed Intention and Design, to join many of their numerous navigable Rivers and Canals, and thereby, at all Times, secure to themselves, a safe and speedy Conveyance of their various Productions, Manufactures and Commerce, from the most interior Parts of the Kingdom, to the above Rivers ; and from thence to the Centre of Germany, Holland, and the Netherlands ; and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bay of Biscay, to the British Channel, and to the North Sea, and thereby to monopolize the whole Trade of almost all the northern Part of Europe ; and particularly to the Exclusion of the Trade and Manufacturers of Great Britain

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Developement of the views and designs of the French nation; and why they persist in making the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt, the boundaries of their country"
  • "Development of the views and designs of the French nation"

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Early works"@en
  • "Early works"
  • "Integral errata lists (Printing)"

http://schema.org/name

  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt ; To which it is their long avowed Intention and Design, to join many of their numerous navigable Rivers and Canals, and thereby, at all Times, secure to themselves, a safe and speedy Conveyance of their various Productions, Manufactures and Commerce, from the most interior Parts of the Kingdom, to the above Rivers ; and from thence to the Centre of Germany, Holland, and the Netherlands ; and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bay of Biscay, to the British Channel, and to the North Sea, and thereby to monopolize the whole Trade of almost all the northern Part of Europe ; and particularly to the Exclusion of the Trade and Manufacturers of Great Britain"@en
  • "A development of the views and designs of the French nation, and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"@en
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt; To which it is their long avowed Intention and Design, to join many of their numerous navigable Rivers and Canals, and thereby, at all Times, secure to themselves, a safe and speedy Conveyance of their various Productions, Manufactures and Commerce, from the most interior Parts of the Kingdom, to the above Rivers; and from thence to the Centre of Germany, Holland, and the Netherlands; and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bay of Biscay, to the British Channel, and to the North Sea, and thereby to monopolize the whole Trade of almost all the northern Part of Europe; and particularly to the Exclusion of the Trade and Manufacturers of Great Britain"
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation : and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"@en
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation : and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation, and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"@en
  • "A development of the views and designs of the French nation : and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"@en
  • "A development of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them if they should be able by a peace or otherwise to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"@en
  • "A development of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them if they should be able by a peace or otherwise to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"
  • "A development of the views and designs of the French nation : and the advantages which will derive to them if they should be able by a peace or otherwise to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"@en
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation, and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt, to which it is their long avowed intention and design, to join many of their numerous navigable rivers and canals ... and thereby to monopolize the whole trade of almost all the northern [sic] part of Europe ; and particularly to the exclusion of the trade and manufacturers of Great Britain"@en
  • "A development of the views and designs of the French nation, and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace or otherwise, to secure themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese and Scheldt"@en
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt ; To which it is their long avowed Intention and Design, to join many of their numerous navigable Rivers and Canals, and thereby, at all Times, secure to themselves, a safe and speedy Conveyance of their various Productions, Manufactures and Commerce, from the most interior Parts of the Kingdom, to the above Rivers ; and from thence to the Centre of Germany, Holland, and the Netherlands ; and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bay of Biscay, to the British Channel, and to the North Trade of almost all the northern Part of Europe: and particularly to the Exclusion of the Trade and Manufacturers of Great Britain"@en
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt; To which it is their long avowed Intention and Design, to join many of their numerous navigable Rivers and Canals, and thereby, at all Times, secure to themselves, a safe and speedy Conveyance of their various Productions, Manufactures and Commerce, from the most interior Parts of the Kingdom, to the above Rivers; and from thence to the Centre of Germany, Holland, and the Netherlands; and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bay of Biscay, to the British Channel, and to the North Trade of almost all the northern Part of Europe: and particularly to the Exclusion of the Trade and Manufacturers of Great Britain"
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"@en
  • "A developement of the views and designs of the French nation and the advantages which will derive to them, if they should be able, by a peace, or otherwise, to secure to themselves the free navigation of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt"