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- catalog alternative "Manifesto of the court of France".
- catalog alternative "Parallel of the King's conduct with that of the King of Great-Britain, Elector of Hanover".
- catalog alternative "Parallel of the king's conduct with that of the King of England.".
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog coverage "France Foreign relations Great Britain.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Foreign relations France.".
- catalog created "1758.".
- catalog date "1758".
- catalog date "1758.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1758.".
- catalog description "Preliminary eclaircissements -- Parallel of the king's conduct with that of the King of England, Elector of Hanover -- Vouchers.".
- catalog extent "[4], 162 [i.e. 163], [1] p. (the last page blank) ;".
- catalog issued "1758".
- catalog issued "1758.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed for J. Scott ... and C.G. Seyffert ...,".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog spatial "France Foreign relations Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Foreign relations France.".
- catalog subject "Anglo-French War, 1755-1763.".
- catalog subject "DD412 .M36 1758".
- catalog subject "Kloster-Zeven, Convention of, 1757.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preliminary eclaircissements -- Parallel of the king's conduct with that of the King of England, Elector of Hanover -- Vouchers.".
- catalog title "Manifesto of the court of France".
- catalog title "Parallel of the King's conduct with that of the King of Great-Britain, Elector of Hanover".
- catalog title "Parallel of the king's conduct with that of the King of England.".
- catalog title "The Manifesto of the Court of France, or A parallel of the king's conduct with that of the King of Great-Britain, Elector of Hanover : relative to the affairs of the empire and particularly to the breach of the capitulation of Closter-Seven : faithfully translated into English, that the public from this sophistical and scurrilous piece may judge of the artifice and fraud of the French Court, in throwing the odium of their unjust and turbulent proceedings upon powers whose intentions were always sincere, just and pacific.".
- catalog type "text".