pamphlet

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Bruxelles & dans toutes les villes des Pays-Bas, MDCCLXXIX [1779]
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Alternate title: Resumé historique et philosophique de tout ce qu'on a écrit sur la liberté du commerce des munitions navales. "Fictitious debate between Joseph Yorke, Baron Dover (British ambassador to The Hague) and the duc de la Vauguyon (French ambassador to The Hague) on issues of Dutch neutrality, shipment of naval munitions by the Netherlands to France, and seizure of Dutch ships by the British. Vauguyon defends the U.S. cause and reviews events in the U.S."--Echeverria & Wilkie. "Sometimes ascribed to Antoine-Marie Cerisier."--Echeverria & Wilkie. Signatures: *² A-D⁸ E². Includes bibliographical references.
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Amsterdam : chez Harreveld, Changuion, Vlam & J.A. Crajenschot
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extraites de l'ouvrage anglois, intitulé Mémoire, adressé aux souverains de l'Europe, sur l'état présent des affaires de l'ancien & du Nouveau-Monde. An abridgement of a pamphlet by Pownall, published anonymously, London, 1780, under title, "A memorial, most humbly addressed to the sovereigns of Europe, on the present state of affairs, between the Old and New world." The abridgement and translation were made by or at the request of John Adams, while in Holland, and the pamphlet first printed at Leyden by J. Luzac in 1780. cf. The Works of John Adams, v. 7, 1852, p. 248, 332. There is another version with xviii, 52 pages.
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Amsterdam : chez Harreveld, Changuion, Vlam & J.A. Crajenschot
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extraites de l'ouvrage anglois, intitulé Mémoire, adressé aux souverains de l'Europe, sur l'état présent des affaires de l'ancien & du Nouveau-Monde. An abridgement of a pamphlet by Pownall, published anonymously, London, 1780, under title, "A memorial, most humbly addressed to the sovereigns of Europe, on the present state of affairs, between the Old and New world." The abridgement and translation were made by or at the request of John Adams, while in Holland, and the pamphlet first printed at Leyden by J. Luzac in 1780. cf. The Works of John Adams, v. 7, 1852, p. 248, 332. There is another version with xxii, 50 pages.
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