175 resultados para Gneat, Treaty of, 1814.
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Reprint of the 1902-1930 ed. published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford.
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Added t.-p.: Moore, J. B. International adjudications, ancient and modern ... Modern series. vol. III.
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I. The preliminaries: Plan of treaties; Instructions to the agent.--II. The treaties: Treaty of amity and commerce; Treaty of alliance; Act separate and secret.--III. The ratification.
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"Reprinted from the June issue of the U.D.C."
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Text in french and Itlian.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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Appendices: A. The miracle of San Gennaro.--B. Table of measures and moneys.--C. House of Bourbon; House of Bonaparte: The Hapsburg, Bonaparte, Bourbon alliances.--D. Mary Caroline's memoirs.--E. Castlereagh's falsified dispatches.--F. Ferdinand's proclamation, 1st of May 1815.--G. Treaty of the holy alliance.--H. Carbonaro discourse.--I. Ferdinand's invitation to Laybach.--K. Bibliography for the political history of the kingdom of Naples, 1805-1821.
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Mimeographed and distributed to press correspondents at the request of President Wilson.
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Letters and documents in French, English and Latin in "Actenstücke": p. [i]-cxliv at end.
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On t.p. of v. 1: "In three volumes." No more pub. under this title. In 1852 a continuation in 2 v. appeared under title: History of the second war ... Second series.
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Appendices: Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909.--Bed of Navigable Waters Act, Ontario.--Electricity and Fluid Exportation Act, Canada.--Regulations under the Electricity and Fluid Exportation Act.--Form of license to export power, Canada.
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Bound with the author's Réponse des Puissances alliées et associées aux remarques de la Délégation allemande sur les conditions de paix. [Paris?, 1919?]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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The first 2 vols. are Dr. Russell's original work, which was first published anonymously in 1779 under title: History of modern Europe in a series of letters from a nobleman to his son. Vol. 3 is the continuation from 1763 by William Jones.