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The chronicle of the Queen of Hungary
With the mighty acts of George King of England, at the battle of Dettengen; and King George's Psalm of thanksgiving for the victory over his and her enemies. Written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. The second edition. By Abram Ben Saddi, brother to nathan the Jew -
Memoirs of the Queen of Hungary. Written by herself, and sound in Vienna after she had retired from that city. Done into English from the Antwerp edition
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German glory. An oration in praise of her most Serene Majesty, Maria Teresa, Queen of Hungary, &c
On the happy success of her arms. Delivered at the College of Antwerp. Translated into English by H.S. of the Inner Temple, Esq -
Anmerkungen zur vermuthlichen zweyten Auflage von der Ersten Vorlesung, welche Herr Hofrath von Sonnenfels nach dem Tode Marien Theresiens hielt
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A letter from a Genoese gentleman to a member of Parliament of Great-Britain
relating to that part of the Treaty of Worms which regards the town and marquisate of Final -
The chronicle of the Queen of Hungary
with the mighty acts of George King of England, at the battle of Dettengen; and King George's psalm of thanksgiving for the victory of his and her enemies written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. By Abram Ben Saddi, brother to Nathan the Jew -
The queen of Hungary's reply to the manifesto, which Count Dohna, minister from the King of Prussia, read at the Court of Vienna. To which is added, several original papers. By Order of his Excellency Baron Wasner
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The affecting case of the Queen of Hungary
In Relation both to Friends and Foes: being a fair specimen of modern history. By the Author of the Groans of Germany -
The emperor's commissorial decree for raising the whole force of the empire against the queen of Hungary
and the motives of the King of Prussia for Acting Totis Viribus in Support of the emperor. To which is added by Way of appendix, Private Letter from Vienna