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  • Historical account of the substances which have been used to describe events, and to convey ideas, from the earliest date to the invention of paper / by Matthias Koops, Esq.

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    • London : Printed by Jaques and Co. ..., 1801.
    • 1801
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  • Historical account of the substances which have been used to describe events, and to convey ideas, from the earliest date to the invention of paper / [M. Koops].

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    • London : Printed by T. Burton ..., 1800.
    • 1800
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  • Historical account of the substances which have been used to describe events and to convey ideas, from the earliest date to the invention of paper / by Matthias Koops, Esq.

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    • London : Printed by Jaques and Co. ..., 1801.
    • 1801
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  • Historical account of the substances which have been used to describe events and to convey ideas from the earliest date to the invention of paper.

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    • London, Printed by T. Burton, 1800.
    • 1800
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    Text *KF 1800 (Koops, M. Historical account of the substances which have been used to describe events)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A developement of the views and designs of the French nation, [electronic resource] : 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.

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    • London : printed by J. Barfield, No. 91, Wardour-Street; and sold by Mr. Stockdale, Piccadilly, Mr. Richardson, Royal Exchange. And by Mr. Byrne, Grafton-Street, Dublin. April, 1796.
    • 1796
    • 1 Resource

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  • Historical account of the substances which have been used to describe events, [electronic resource] : and to convey ideas, from the earliest date, to the invention of paper. Printed on the first useful paper manufactured soley [sic] from straw.

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    • London : printed by T. Burton, 1800.
    • 1800
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  • Proposals for printing and publishing by subscription, correct maps of the rivers Rhine, Maese, and Scheldt, [electronic resource] : Dedicated, BY Permission, To His Royal Highness The Duke Of AtYork. First ----- A complete Set of five Maps of the River Rhine, being 672 Miles. No. 1. From its Spring to Basle, being 216 Miles. No. 2. From Basle to Strasbourgh and Fort Lewis, being 87 Miles. No. 3. From Fort Lewis to Mentz, being 109 Miles. No. 4. From Mentz to Dusseldorff, being 133 Miles. No. 5. From Dusseldorff to Wych, being 127 Miles. Secondly. A complete Set of Four Maps of the River Maese, being 645 Miles. No. 1. From its Spring to Verdun, being 164 Miles. No. 2. Verdun to Dinant, being 189 Miles. No. 3. From Dinant to Venlo, being 183 Miles. No. 4. From Venlo to the Sea, being 139 Miles. Thirdly, A complete Map of the River Scheldt, from Bouchain to the Sea, being 229 Miles. To each of these Maps is given, in large Marginal Notes, a Geographical Description of the above Rivers, together with all the Cities, Fortifications, and other remarkable Places situated on their Borders, with the Names of the several Sovereigns to whom they belonged, previous to the present War. The whole taken and surveyed by Matthias Koops, Esq. Who for several Years served in different distinguished Military Characters, under the late Emperor of Germany, and King of Prussia. Conditions. The Maps will be finished and ready for delivery to the Subscribers the First Day of June next. The Maps to be printed and elegantly coloured, on the largest wove Imperial Paper, 26in. by 39. The Subscription for the Ten Maps, is Ten Guineas, one half to be paid at the Time of Subscribing, and the remainder, on Delivery. Subscriptions are received by Messrs. Hammersley and Co. Pall-Mall. N. B. No more Copies will be printed than subscribed for.

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    • [London, s.n., 1796]
    • 1796
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  • A developement of the views and designs of the French nation, [electronic resource] : 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.

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    • London : [s.n.], 1798.
    • 1798
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  • Sir, the very high patronage with which the inclosed proposals are honoured, together with the importance of the subject, will, I hope, plead my excuse with you for the liberty of this address. ... [electronic resource].

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    • [London, 1796]
    • 1796
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  • Observations on the political state of the continent, should France be suffered to retain her immense acquisitions : in which is reviewed, her whole system of aggrandizement, and the probable advantages which she will derive from the subversion of Italy, and the possession of Belgium, on the return of peace.

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    • London : Printed for J. Debrett ..., 1799.
    • 1799
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