87 resultados para Anglo-French War.


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Meetings and publications were suspended during the Anglo-Boer War period, Oct. 1899-Apr. 1902.

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The basis of permanent peace, by G. L. Dickinson.--Nationality, by C. R. Buxton.--The freedom of the seas, by H. Sidebotham.--The open door, by J. A. Hobson.--The parrallel of the great French war, by Irene C. Willis.--War and the woman's movement, by A. Maude Royden.--The organization of peace, by H. N. Brailsford.--Democracy and publicity in foreign affairs, by P. Snowden.--The democratic principle and international relations, by Vernon Lee [pseud.]

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"Les lettres de l'amiral, quelques lettres parmi celles qui lui furent adressées et ses rapports envoyés au ministre ... "

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Bibliographical footnotes.

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I. Introductory: The River, its place and power.--II. Where France and England met.--III. The old French war in the West.--IV. One of the vanguard of the pioneers.--V. The "Monongahela country" and its metropolis.--VI. The Ohio in the revolution.--VII. The fighting Virginians.--VIII. Fort Washington and the "Bloody way."--IX. The reign of the rowdy and outlaw.--X. From keelboat to schooner.--XI. From Pittsburg to Louisville in 1806.--XII. Blennerhassett island.--XIII. Where Yankee and Virginian met.--XIV. When the steamboat was king.--XV. The workshop of the world.

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"Fifty sets were printed on large paper of which this is one of two sets for copyright."--Ms. note on p. 2 of v. 1, signed Archer Butler Hulbert.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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1. Documents relating to the negotiations which preceded Germany's declaration of war on Russia (August 1, 1914) and on France (August 3, 1914) Declaration of September 4, 1914.