An impartial journal, of what passed between Admiral Matthews, and the combined fleets of France and Spain, the 9, 10, 11, and 12 of Feb. 1743-4 : to which is added, a list of the fleets on each side, their number of men, guns, &c.
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A narrative of the proceedings of his Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean, and the combined fleets of France and Spain, from the year 1741, to March 1744 : including an accurate account of the late fight near Toulon, and the causes of our miscarriage, the lines of battle on both sides, plans of Villa Franca, Naples, Hieres Bay, and Toulon, the French admiral's journal in French and English, from the time he left Toulon, until he anchored with his fleet in Alicant Road : likewise some signals greatly wanted on the late occasion, and a list of captains and lieutenants made by Admiral Mathews in the Mediterranean, their different removes, &c. : with many useful observations /
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A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean, and the combined fleets of France and Spain, from the year 1741 to March 1744 : including an accurate account of the late fight near Toulon, and the causes of our miscarriage : the lines of battle on both sides, plans of Villa Franca, Naples, Hieres Bay, and Toulon ; the French Admiral's journal in French and English, from the time he left Toulon, until he anchored with his fleet in Alicant Road. Likewise some signals greatly wanted on the late occasion, and a list of captains and lieutenants made by Admiral Mathews in the Mediterranean, their different removes, & c ; with many useful observations /
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A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street, the 17th of July, 1743 : Being the day appointed, by their excellencies the Lords Justices, for returning thanks to Almighty God, for the late glorious victory obtained by His Majesty at Dettingen. Published at the request of the congregation. By Joseph Stennett.
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The definitive treaty of Christian, universal and perpetual peace, friendship and union : concluded at Aix-la-Chapelle, on the 7[/]18th of October, 1748. Between the crowns of Great-Britain and France, and the states general of the United Provinces; and afterwards acceded to by the powers interested in the war, thereby put an end to. : Together with a translation of the Acts of Cession of the Empress Queen, and King of Sardinia, as they stand in this treaty, the former in Latin, and the latter in the Italian language; and also the separate articles annexed to the said treaty.
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The definitive treaty of peace, union, friendship, and mutual defence, between the crowns of Great Britain, Hungary, and Sardinia : concluded at Worms on the 2/13 of September, 1743.
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