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Concordia discors, or, An argument to prove, that the possession of Dunkirk, Port Mahon, Gibraltar, and other places by the English, may be of worse consequence to these nations, than if they had still continued in the hands of the French, or Spaniards

Title
Concordia discors, or, An argument to prove, that the possession of Dunkirk, Port Mahon, Gibraltar, and other places by the English, may be of worse consequence to these nations, than if they had still continued in the hands of the French, or Spaniards / To which is added The history of standing armies; from their first being set on foot, to this time; with the dismal consequences that have always flow'd from them.
Publication
London : Printed for S. Popping, 1712.

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no. 1-19TextUse in library CI p.v. 105 no. 1-19Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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Description
40 pages; 18 cm
Alternative Title
History of standing armies
Subjects
Call Number
CI p.v. 105, no. 9
OCLC
11592028
Title
Concordia discors, or, An argument to prove, that the possession of Dunkirk, Port Mahon, Gibraltar, and other places by the English, may be of worse consequence to these nations, than if they had still continued in the hands of the French, or Spaniards / To which is added The history of standing armies; from their first being set on foot, to this time; with the dismal consequences that have always flow'd from them.
Imprint
London : Printed for S. Popping, 1712.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Chronological Term
1701 - 1714
Research Call Number
CI p.v. 105, no. 9
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